Elizabeth Warren opens up her family album as she shares pictures from her difficult childhood, her first and second marriages, her foray into motherhood, and her days as a lawyer before entering the presidential race
Elizabeth Warren, 70, is a presidential candidate and Massachusetts senator
The candidate is known for the catchphrase playful 'I have a plan for that'
Warren has chipped away at Biden and Sanders in a new South Carolina poll
By Associated Press
Published: 16:16 EDT, 23 August 2019 | Updated: 10:05 EDT, 25 August 2019
Elizabeth Warren has shared touching photographs taken throughout her life - offering a rare glimpse into the high, lows, struggles and achievements of the democrat presidential nominee hopeful.
As a young scholar, Warren traveled to federal courthouses, studying families overwhelmed by debt. She brought along a photocopier, gathering reams of statistics as she tried to answer one question: Why were these folks going bankrupt?
Warren, then a law professor, wasn't satisfied with textbook explanations; she wanted to hear directly from people drowning in debt. So she sat in courtrooms, listening to one hard-luck story after another.
She interviewed lawyers and judges, duplicated bankruptcy filings on a sturdy copier - nicknamed R2-D2 - that she hauled around to save printing costs. And she was joined in her research by two professor-colleagues who teamed with her to study those documents and build a database.
This circa 1967 photo provided by Sen. Elizabeth Warren's campaign shows her at George Washington University in Washington, wearing a dress she made herself
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