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Warren Pressed in Iowa on Call to Abolish Electoral College: ‘Doesn’t Rural America Get the Shaft?’
 

BY: David Rutz   
March 29, 2019 4:15 pm

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) was pressed by Iowa reporters Friday over her call to abolish the Electoral College, with one remarking it would give rural America "the shaft."

Des Moines Register reporter Brianne Pfannenstiel asked Warren whether her proposal would hurt small states like Iowa, which is frequently a battleground state. The winner of Iowa has won six out of the past seven presidential elections, the exception being Al Gore in 2000.

"No, this is not about states," Warren said. "This is about voters. It makes every voter important, including voters in Iowa, including voters in Mississippi, including voters in Massachusetts and California."

https://freebeacon.com/politics/warren-pressed-in-iowa-on-call-to-abolish-electoral-college-doesnt-rural-america-get-the-shaft/

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"No, this is not about states," Warren said. "This is about voters. It makes every voter important, including voters in Iowa, including voters in Mississippi, including voters in Massachusetts and California."

Talk about twistin' reality 180 degrees.

Squaw's name of "Lieawatha" is richly deserved!

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"No, this is not about states," Warren said. "This is about voters. It makes every voter important, including voters in Iowa, including voters in Mississippi, including voters in Massachusetts and California."

Talk about twistin' reality 180 degrees.

Squaw's name of "Lieawatha" is richly deserved!

Low information voters will buy into her forked tongue gibberish.
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