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Elizabeth Warren makes the case for Joe Biden on abortion across the country By Lissandra Villa de Petrzelka Globe Staff, Updated June 24, 2024, 7:12 p.m.
Senator Elizabeth Warren said Biden's "selfless decision today gives us our best shot at doing it again in 2024." "Joe Biden willingly stepped aside in order to protect our democracy.
“Remember, 80 million people voted for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in 2020 knowing that Kamala Harris would be ready to step up if needed,” Warren said on The Weekend on MSNBC.
WASHINGTON — Senator Elizabeth Warren on Monday stood by President Biden in the wake of his disastrous debate performance, declaring that he’s the party’s nominee and touting his ...
As a Harvard professor, Elizabeth Warren rang the alarm bell in the lead up to the 2008 financial crisis. Now a veteran ...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) appeared on MSNBC to discuss the future of the Biden-Harris presidential campaign and her thoughts on Vice President Harris' ability to unite the party if President ...
MA lawmakers are sending their support to former President Joe Biden after a spokesperson revealed that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren struggled to defend her past praise of President Joe Biden’s "sharp" mind in a new interview, equivocating that she believed it at the time. Warren ...
Markets will "crash" if President Donald Trump fires Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., warned. The Senate Banking Committee's ranking member contended that ...
Biden is gone, but Republicans like Scott Brown want to make sure he’s not forgotten in the midterms
Former senator Scott Brown's first hit on his Democratic opponent in New Hampshire shows that Republicans just can't quit Joe ...
"Pouncing on somebody recently diagnosed and claiming they lied shows how little education these folks have in social graces.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUS Senators blame Trump for 5-month delay in sanctions on Kremlin due to war in UkraineThree Democratic senators - Jeanne Shaheen, Elizabeth Warren, and Chris Coons - have announced the launch of an investigation into the actions of the administration of US President Donald Trump, which ...
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