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Elizabeth Warren is ‘very racist’

Elizabeth Warren, who some Democrats had hoped would run for president, is not even qualified to be Hillary Clinton’s pick for vice president. The Huffington Post reports she will call the presumptive G.O.P. candidate a “loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud” and argue that “Donald Trump chose racism as his weapon, but his aim is exactly the same as the rest of the Republicans”.

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“Pocahontas is at it again!”

Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) waves at the BlueGreen Alliance Foundation’s 2015 Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference in Washington, April 13, 2015.

“I’m so proud to be from MA, a state that leads the country on equality”, she wrote on her Facebook page. Judge for his heritage, senator for hers.

Warren was quick to fire back at Trump’s tweet, borrowing a line from Hillary Clinton’s Twitter account Thursday.

The “Pocahontas” jab was a reference to Warren’s early professional history when she claimed to be 1/32 Cherokee Indian on academic employment applications, a move that Republicans have said gave her an unfair advantage in university hiring. Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts), who has always been silent on whether she will endorse Clinton or Bernie Sanders, is expected to announce her endorsement of Clinton, according to Reuters. “You don’t get any brownie points from me and other progressives for getting into a Twitter war with Mr. Donald Trump”.

HUD Secretary Julián Castro, who has publicly endorsed Clinton for president, has also been rumored to be a possible running mate for Clinton. You know if you’re in a good cash position, which I’m in a good cash position today, then people like me would go in and buy like insane. It’s a man who cares only about himself.

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Warren said Thursday night that Trump should be ‘ashamed for using the megaphone of a presidential campaign to attack a judge’s character and integrity simply because you think you have some God-given right to steal people’s money and get away with it’.

Former Ohio state Sen. Nina Turner speaks to Tamron Hall