Presidential Hopeful Warren Rallies With Chicago Teachers as Strike Enters Fourth Day

Reuters "I'm here to stand with every one of the people who stand for our children every day," Warren said to thunderous applause and cheers.
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riverbender
6 years ago

Warren has a new campaign ad

https://youtu.be/I7FyyVwYEds

debtsor
6 years ago

FINALLY! Illinois gets some love in the primaries! It’s been a long, long time since any presidential candidate showed up here (other than Trump in 2016 when he was chased away by antifa). Sanders AND Warren! Buttiegey, where are you? Harris, why don’t you be calling too? Biden, come on Biden, we miss you so much! Stop on by!

nixit
6 years ago

She’s not winning over any Bernie Bros.

world with end
6 years ago

I think she’s doing this just to get votes. If not, then she’s simply misguided and misinformed.

Governor of Alderaan
6 years ago

Warren is a born liar. She lies about everything. She lied about being Indian, lied about suffering discrimination because of her Native American ancestry, she lied about being fired because she was pregnant, and she lies about Medicare for all and all aspects of her agenda. Nothing she says can be believed

Gemini
6 years ago

Get this crazy ass bitch out of here. Brings all her ideas and no money to pay for them.

Just like the guy who shows up for a pot luck dinner and only brings a fork.

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