“You stay after it… One might say you persist. Organize…fight for working people and that’s how I am going to the the first woman elected President.”
Sen. Elizabeth Warren addresses concerns that sexism could hinder her in her 2020 run #WarrenTownHall https://t.co/HjEFk8gQXO pic.twitter.com/SuAdgkQicW
— CNN (@CNN) April 23, 2019
SHE IS (deservedly) GETTING NOTICED, MORE AND MORE…
Seven minutes in and @ewarren makes me want to go back to college and learn some shit #WarrenTownHall
— alyssa *feeling like rachel green* mastromonaco (@AlyssaMastro44) April 23, 2019
It’s true: I was a registered Republican. Then I started doing research on why families were getting crushed. All the money was on one side, and all the hurting was on the other. I realized that all of the Republicans stood with the rich and powerful. #WarrenTownHall
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) April 23, 2019
That monopolies answer by Warren in her CNN townhall was killer. A master class is how to clearly explain a complex policy that’s without collapsing into jargon.
The idea that Warren isn’t a charismatic speaker is insane. This is the stuff people gushed over Bill Clinton for.
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) April 23, 2019
I’ve now watched Warren in a whole bunch of these kinds of setups.
The one thing that strikes me every time:
She consistently looks comfortable; happy to be there; passionate about issues and completely at ease with substantive public conversations about her ideas.
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) April 23, 2019
When Elizabeth Warren is asked about calling for impeachment hearings, she responded with this:
"There’s no political inconvenience exception in the Constitution.” #WarrenTownHall pic.twitter.com/Uyz2qA1utr
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) April 23, 2019