BREAKING NEWS: SENATOR WARREN CALLS ON BIDEN TO CANCEL $50,000 IN STUDENT DEBT FOR ALL!

SIGN OUR PETITION: DEMAND THAT PRESIDENT BIDEN USES EXECUTIVE ACTION TO CANCEL STUDENT LOAN DEBT >>

March On PAC Official Petition.

Warren: Student debt is dragging down our communities and economy. [President Biden] should cancel student debt.

SIGNATURES NEEDED FROM DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: STAND WITH ELIZABETH WARREN AND CANCEL STUDENT LOAN DEBT.

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Student loan debt is the second-largest source of household debt, and it’s crippling entire communities.

Canceling student loan debt is so popular with Americans that it would BOOST Biden’s approval ratings and INCREASE Democrats’ chances in 2022 if he chooses to take action.

So if 500 activists from District of Columbia respond, we’ll have overwhelming support to demand that Biden cancels student loan debt!! So please, sign ASAP >>

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