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Related: About this forumLiz Warren calls on both sides to unite against Trump
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren pleaded with both far-left voters as well as Republicans to set aside their differences with Democrat Hillary Clinton to avoid putting an unfit president in the White House even as she slammed the GOP.
What this is about is how we take our government back. Thats the key, Warren said after a speech at the Somerville Theater last night. They have all the money and power on the other side the side that wants to keep things just the way they are. What we have on our side is our voices and our votes and it only matters if we use them.
Warren, who regaled the packed theater with a policy talk that
focused on raising the minimum wage, regulating big banks and
expanding Social Security, echoed the sentiments of President Obama, who yesterday said GOP candidate Donald Trump is unfit to serve
as president.
Donald Trump proves every day that he is unfit to be president of the United States, Warren said. If he were a reality TV show, at this point he would have been
canceled.
Read more: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_politics/2016/08/liz_calls_on_both_sides_to_unite_against_trump
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Koinos
(2,798 posts)This is no longer simply a matter of Republican versus Democrat. It is a matter of our common humanity.
tomp
(9,512 posts)bernie supporters are now the far left? I assume warren is not reaching out to american communists or others with the idea of violently overthrowing the govt. 'Cause as I understand it, THAT is the far left, not bernie. I also hope she, or the writer of the article, is not equating diehard bernie supporters to asshole republicans. no question that unity against trump is crucial. let's just keep our terms straight, ok?
Bernardo de La Paz
(50,922 posts)tomp
(9,512 posts)pretty offensive.
for clarification, I take great exception to the liberties taken with descriptions of the political spectrum. I think it may have been the writer of the article and not warren who did that. But my main point is : let's keep political definitions clear. too often progressive democrats, or progressives in general are referred to as the far left. it's not true and it is a not so subtle political attack on the left in general.