Warren stresses working-class background
By DW
28 January 2020 |
7:40 am
Elizabeth Warren couldn’t be accused of forgetting where she came from: in her home state of Oklahoma and elsewhere, she emphasizes the dramatic differences between then and now for the working class.
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