Warren highlighted how early coverage of her senate campaign included what she was wearing, how her hair looked, how her voice sounded and if she smiled enough. 'This kept on and I thought, 'look, I'm gonna be in this race so I'm gonna make something count every single day.''
During a CNN Town Hall on Monday, 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren was asked a question that was less about policy and more about sexism.
Warren replied that sexism in politics didn't begin in 2016, and talked about her experience running against former Republican Sen. Scott Brown in 2011 who had defeated a woman in the previous election. Democratic presidential candidate U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren speaks at the National Action Network's annual convention on April 5, 2019 in New York City. A dozen 2020 Democratic presidential candidates will speak at the organization's convention this week. Founded by Rev. Al Sharpton in 1991, the National Action Network is one of the most influential African American organizations dedicated to civil rights in America.
Warren went on to defeat Brown by seven and a half points. The senator told the crowd that she did so by repeating her message about fighting back against Washington lawmakers who only serve"the rich and the powerful." Warren was interrupted as she read the letter by Senator Steve Daines and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell who both asked her to stop talking. Daines later asked if anyone objected to Warren continuing her speech and McConnell objected, leading the Senate to vote along party lines to end her time at the podium.
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