Warren formally launches 2020 campaign, makes no mention of Native American controversyFox News, Feb 9, 2019
LAWRENCE, Massachusetts – Vowing to “fight my heart out,†Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Saturday formally declared her candidacy for president.
The populist Democratic senator, who was re-elected in November to a second term representing Massachusetts, pushed her progressive platform as she told her life story of growing up “on the ragged edge of the middle class†and spotlighted her efforts on behalf of working class Americans.
“This is the fight our lives. The fight to build an America were dreams are possible, an America that works for everyone. I am in that fight all the way. And that is why I stand here today to declare that I am a candidate for president of the United States,†Warren said in this working class city that sits along the Merrimack River in northern Massachusetts.
Warren promised to fight so “that every kid in America can have the same opportunity I had - a fighting chance to build something real.â€
Warren spotlighted her upbringing in Oklahoma, saying “when my daddy had a heart attack, my family nearly tumbled over the financial cliff.â€
But as expected, she didn’t say a word about her claims of Native American ancestry, which first surfaced during her 2012 victory over then-Republican Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts.
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