Directories identified Warren as minority
US Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren - who said Friday she didn’t realize Harvard Law School had been promoting her as a Native American faculty member in the 1990s - was listed as a minority professor in American law school directories for nine years before she landed at Harvard, documents show.
(By Stephanie Ebbert)
Kerry praises a standard Brown lives by
Democratic Senator John Kerry, in lamenting the loss of GOP moderates, calls for the type of bipartisanship that is practiced by Senator Scott Brown.
(May 12, 2012)
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From humble roots to top of income ladder
by Brian C. Mooney and Noah Bierman
Tax returns released Friday by Republican Senator Scott Brown and his likely Democratic challenger, Elizabeth Warren, show both have generated hundreds of thousands of dollars in income in the last several years, despite campaigns that play up their humble roots.
Scott Brown, Elizabeth Warren release tax returns
by Glen Johnson and John R. Ellement
The Massachusetts US Senate race, already framed in terms of electing the best guardian for the middle class, will be fought by two candidates in the nation’s top income group.
Warren ad counters earlier student-debt viewpoint
by Stephanie Ebbert
In the second television ad of her US Senate campaign, Elizabeth Warren says Washington should get its priorities straight and stop protecting corporate tax breaks while leaving college students “drowning in debt.’’
A reason to change the channel
by Brian McGrory
There will be a day, hopefully not too far away, when we look back upon this year, maybe this decade, as our season of national shame, a time when the elected officials of the United States simply weren’t up to the job of getting anything done.
Bright and early
by Adrian Walker
Elizabeth Warren stood at the door of the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center in Roxbury yesterday, greeting hundreds of volunteers individually, looking a little like a minister after a church service.
An economics lesson for Warren
by Tom Keane
THE VIDEO in which Elizabeth Warren, de facto Democratic nominee for the US Senate, rebuts GOP claims that taxing the rich is “class warfare,’’ continues to be a sensation. “There is nobody in this country who got rich on his own,’’ Warren tells supporters. “Nobody!’’
Outside groups fuel Brown-Warren ad war
For days, Eastern Massachusetts television viewers have seen a fake Senator Scott Brown dumping trash from his smog-spewing truck. Yesterday, images of Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren, juxtaposed with protesters waving a socialist banner, began showing up on televisions statewide.
(By Noah Bierman)
Warren selects campaign manager
by Noah Bierman
Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren beefed up her campaign operation yesterday with an announcement that she has hired a veteran Democratic political operative as chief of staff.
Out-of-state donations filling Warren’s campaign coffers
Democratic leaders in the US Senate are speaking with their money in the Massachusetts primary, stating clearly that they prefer consumer advocate Elizabeth Warren to be the party’s candidate against Republican Senator Scott Brown next year.
(By Mark Arsenault)
Entrepreneurs don’t deserve professor’s ire
MEETING WITH voters in an Andover living room last month, US Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren vigorously challenged the idea that Obama Democrats are engaging in “class warfare’’ when they clamor for higher taxes on the wealthy.
(By Jeff Jacoby)
The right way to get heard
THE GOP gets all the credit for angriness these days, what with those Tea Party folks shouting for death at Republican debates. But last week, the left spent a lot of time dealing with anger of its own - or, more specifically, ways to overcome a lack of sufficient anger from the president.
(By Joanna Weiss)
New kind of contender
by Brian McGrory
It’s as if someone slipped a can of Red Bull into her triple espresso.
The case for Elizabeth Warren for senator
ELIZABETH WARREN’S picture recently graced the cover of Bloomberg Business Week - festooned with splotches of mud, with such words as, “smug,’’ “arrogant,’’ “entitled,’’ and worst of all, “liberal.’’ It was a nice preview of what Warren can expect, should she decide to challenge Republican US Senator Scott Brown.
(By Robert Kuttner )
Warren was better choice
by Steven Syre
President Obama certainly knows how to talk a woman up as he’s dropping her off at the curb.
Bostonian of the Year: The Watchdog, Elizabeth Warren
by Charles P. Pierce
It seemed as if the banks and other firms got a $700 billion bonanza and the American taxpayer got the shaft. But along came this straight-shooting Harvard professor to oversee the bailout, someone who pledged to look out for the middle class and brought a sense of sanity to the economic crisis. For this we give her our top honors this year.
Elizabeth Warren on Wikipedia
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