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Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has long been known as a consumer advocate and a critic of big corporations. But she’s not the only progressive seeking the right to challenge President Trump in 2020 who is highlighting economic inequality.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, for one, fired up the base with these issues in 2016, after Warren passed on a bid. But this time, she isn’t sitting on the sidelines.
In an interview with NPR host Steve Inskeep, Warren discusses how she would hold tech companies accountable and break up what she describes as an unfair competitive advantage. She also touches on her approach to trade, climate change and shares her thoughts on the idea of reparations.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren Takes Longtime Fight For A ‘Level Playing Field’ To 2020 Race
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