Pro-Warren PAC launches ad campaign ahead of Nevada caucuses.
Elizabeth Warren
As of Wednesday morning, the PAC had at least $795,000 worth of air time in Las Vegas and Reno from Wednesday through Saturday this week, according to ad analysis firm CMAG/Kantar. Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren gestures as she addresses the Care in Action Domestic Worker Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., February 18, 2020.
"When the system is broken, you step up to fix it," the narrator said as the ad featured a photo of Warren, hands with"Stop Kavanaugh" penned in ink on the palm."That's why Obama picked her."
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Pro-Klobuchar super PAC pumps money into Nevada and South CarolinaA super PAC supporting Amy Klobuchar is dropping a seven-figure ad buy into Nevada and South Carolina, giving the senator a much-needed financial boost
Read more »
How Bill Gates puts a communication technique he learned from Warren Buffett to work - Business InsiderThe billionaire famously uses this method in both business and personal communications to make abstract concepts more relatable to his audience.
Read more »
Warren: Sanders 'has a lot of questions to answer' about supporters' attacksSen. Sanders 'has a lot of questions to answer' about how his supporters attacked members of a union online after they criticized his 'Medicare for All' health care plan, Sen. Warren said Monday.
Read more »
I Support Elizabeth Warren Because She Owns Up to Her Mistakes'I witnessed a political leader take responsibility for actions that could harm Black people, without public shaming or force. And that’s what we should push every single one of them to do.' –CharleneCac
Read more »
Is Elizabeth Warren Being Erased?A new narrative to explain for the decline of Elizabeth Warren’s campaign is emerging after her disappointing results in New Hampshire, where she finished in fourth. Warren, according to her campaign and supporters, is being erased by mainstream media outlets and cable news, the same outlets that last summer and fall covered her glowingly as she rose in the polls and released plan after ambitious plan. Instead of the coverage that Warren’s camp would rather receive, what we’re getting from the political press is obituary after obituary on her campaign, all asking the question, what happened?
Read more »