There's more enthusiasm for @realDonaldTrump among leaders of the KKK than leaders of the political party he now controls.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) May 4, 2016
If @realDonaldTrump actually believes every stupid lie he reads on the Internet, we’re in for a truckload of trouble if he’s President.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) May 25, 2016
NPR covers Trump calling Warren Pochahantas on if she is/benefitted from being Native American, not that he's using Pochahantas as a slur
— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) May 27, 2016
As I may have said before, I {heart} my senior Senator! From that NPR interview:
… Because Warren is a woman who holds the press at arm’s length, it might have seemed a touch ironic when Democratic Leader Harry Reid chose her to be the messenger for the progressive wing of the party. Warren stepped into that leadership position barely two years into her first term.
Reid said Warren is simply strategic about when to speak.
“She’s an effective messenger because, No. 1, she doesn’t talk very much,” said Reid. “I find — maybe I’m being judgmental — but I think when people talk too much, their message is lost. She doesn’t talk very much. But when she talks, people listen.”
Reid says even during internal caucus meetings, Warren is very quiet. She speaks up with her colleagues only in deliberate moments.
“People think she’s a big talker. She isn’t,” said Reid. “In our caucus, I have some people who raise their hands all the time. They want to be recognized. But not Elizabeth.”
And her supporters say that strategic use of her influence has made her a powerful validator in the caucus — someone who can breathe new life into a cause simply by jumping on, whether it’s Wall Street reform, expanding Social Security or reducing student debt…
She doesn’t just launch issues. Democrats say she can also launch candidates. Warren is one of the top fundraisers in her caucus. During the 2014 midterms, she raked in more than $6 million for Democratic Senate, House and gubernatorial candidates and party committees.
This election cycle, Warren’s Leadership PAC has given away about a quarter-million dollars; her office says that amount represents just a small portion of her overall fundraising efforts so far, which include fundraising events, campaign appearances and — most important — emails…
Get your facts straight, @realDonaldTrump. I didn’t even go to Harvard – I’m a graduate of @UHouston and @RutgersU.
— Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) May 26, 2016
Trump can't even get classic Elizabeth Warren insult right. It's "Fauxcahontas." Wordplay prob too complex for him. https://t.co/jGBb1RfUUk
— Yair Rosenberg (@Yair_Rosenberg) May 25, 2016
Elizabeth Warren turns up the anti-Donald Trump volume, hitting him as a tax-dodging scammer https://t.co/T7QN3vG647 pic.twitter.com/7S7Kf4jUvN
— Alan Rappeport (@arappeport) May 25, 2016