NOW, DEATON IS A LAWYER, A MARINE, AND ALSO A CRYPTOCURRENCY ADVOCATE. HE HAD SOME TOUGH WORDS FOR SENATOR ELIZABETH WARREN. NO POLITICIAN IN WASHINGTON FUELS DIVISION MORE THAN ELIZABETH WARREN.
Elizabeth Warren, who ran unopposed in Tuesday's Massachusetts primary. Deaton, a former U.S. Marine and cryptocurrency attorney who was born in Detroit, announced earlier this year that he would ...
WE’LL BE WATCHING ON PRIMARY DAY. THE REPUBLICANS ARE GOING TO BE SELECTING THEIR CANDIDATE TO TAKE ON SENATOR ELIZABETH WARREN IN NOVEMBER. NOW, THE GOP NOMINEES ARE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER ROB ...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) gained a Republican challenger in her reelection to the Senate on Tuesday night, setting the GOP up for a long-shot bid in a blue state whose congressional delegation ...
Elizabeth Warren and Democratic US Rep. Stephen Lynch. At the state level, some Massachusetts Democrats will settle a series of races related to seats on the state Governor’s Council.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren dialed into a 'Swifties for Kamala' Zoom call on Tuesday night to share her favorite Taylor Swift songs in an effort to sway voters. She joined music legend and self ...
Elizabeth Warren and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, for a Zoom call organized by the group “Swifties for Kamala” in an effort to mobilize fans of the pop superstar to vote for Kamala Harris.
Warren shared that her favorite song is "Karma." She told the Swifties that they "can get this done." "You are resilient, and you know how to take on bullies and you know how to be the most ...
The Swifties for Kamala coalition officially launched Tuesday afternoon with a virtual rally that saw a lineup of guest speakers — including Carole King and senator Elizabeth Warren, among ...
Left-leaning Taylor Swift fans joined artists like Carole King and politicians, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, for a Zoom call organized by the group “Swifties for Kamala ...
GREEN BAY — The 60 chairs were filled half an hour before U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren began speaking for the Democratic presidential ticket's economic platform at the Green Bay Labor Temple.