From Elizabeth Warren <[email protected]>
Subject Critics are quick to tell you what’s not possible after you start talking about helping working people.
Date September 28, 2023 3:29 PM
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You know, throughout my time in Washington, I’ve learned that when you
start talking about helping working people instead of Big Banks or giant
corporations, critics are quick to tell you what’s not possible.

It’s like clockwork.

Take student loan cancellation for example. Cynics said we could never get
government on the side of working people. But we got organized and we got
it to the president’s desk.

Despite an extremist Supreme Court, President Biden has still canceled
student debt for millions of borrowers, but this is a case where the rules
work differently for different groups of people. While millions of
struggling student loan borrowers were held in limbo regarding the status
of their debt, the government swooped in and worked overnight to ensure
that big banks and billion-dollar crypto firms wouldn’t lose a dime in
deposits during their recent bank failures.

The difference between these two scenarios? The willingness to fight for
them.

[ [link removed] ]I’m running for re-election to keep fighting the righteous fights for
working people. But I need you by my side. So please, if you’re able, chip
in $28 or
whatever you can to support our re-election campaign before our next
critical FEC fundraising deadline. Thank you.



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I’ve dedicated my career to studying why families go broke and fighting to
rebuild the middle class. After Wall Street crashed our economy in 2008, I
fought to create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to protect
people from getting scammed by big banks and corporations. The CFPB has
already returned more than $16 billion to American consumers who’ve been
cheated.

After Senate Republicans vowed to block my nomination to serve as the
CFPB’s first director, I went back home to Massachusetts and ran against
one of them — and I beat him. I ran to tax greedy corporations, to invest
in jobs and our infrastructure, and to rein in student loan companies.

And guess what? We got it all done.

But the fight to make our government work for everyone — not just the
wealthy and well-connected — isn’t over. So I’m running for re-election to
keep up the fight and pass universal child care, a wealth tax, national
abortion protections, and much more.

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$28 or
anything you can will help show the naysayers that our plans — like taxing
the rich, reining in big banks, and making child care affordable — have
strong support. Will you please pitch in today to support my re-election
and make these plans possible? The amount of grassroots contributions we
receive will help demonstrate the strength of our movement — and any
amount makes a powerful difference.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth




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