Thursday, November 8, 2012

Elizabeth Warren

  • Elizabeth Warren II: She's Baaaaaack as a US Senator

    Elizabeth Warren, the Harvard University law professor and self-styled "cop on the beat" who protects consumers from Wall Street, left Washington last year after failing to gain enough Senate support to be confirmed as director of the new consumer ...

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  • Elizabeth Warren, Ted Cruz & Tammy Duckworth among new faces to watch in ...

    Elizabeth Warren, Ted Cruz & Tammy Duckworth among new faces to watch in new Congress. The latest class of congressional officials includes historic firsts, an injured veteran and an independent senator.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Wall Street gadfly Warren stands good chance of Senate banking seat

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chances are good, but not guaranteed, that Elizabeth Warren will secure a highly coveted seat on the Senate Banking Committee, a move that would dramatically elevate her campaign against Wall Street excess.

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  • Harry Reid Soars, Elizabeth Warren Shines

    elect Elizabeth Warren as her running mate to shatter every last ceiling in the history of the greatest nation on earth, set the stage for three successive and successful two-term Democratic presidents and bring to fruition a new era of historic reform ...

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  • With Senate wins for Elizabeth Warren and others, a new Year of the Woman?

    Elizabeth Warren's race in Massachusetts may have been the most closely watched win by a female senator-elect from Tuesday night.

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  • What Wall St. Needs to Know About Elizabeth Warren

    Elizabeth Warren, the Harvard professor who has fought to put stricter controls on banking, was elected to the Senate on Tuesday.

    dealbook.nytimes.com

  • Roxbury voters favored Obama, Warren Tuesday

    Voters in Roxbury overwhelmingly supported President Barack Obama and Democrat Elizabeth Warren during Tuesday's election.

    www.boston.com

  • New Dem star Elizabeth Warren heads to D.C. with 'real status'

    U.S. Sen.-elect Elizabeth Warren will likely get the rock-star treatment from fellow Democrats when she arrives in Washington in January, but wary Republicans will be ready for a fight, pundits said.

    bostonherald.com

  • Hard Mass. race ends in victory for liberalism

    Elizabeth Ann Warren, a fierce consumer advocate who galvanized liberals across the nation, won a decisive victory over Senator Scott Brown Tuesday, avenging the Democratic Party's bitter loss at the hands of Brown in 2010, an upset that jolted the ...

    www.boston.com

  • Scott Brown Election Results: Elizabeth Warren Projected Winner Over GOP ...

    Democrat Elizabeth Warren was projected the winner of the Massachusetts Senate race over GOP Sen. Scott Brown by NBC News and CBS News on Tuesday night.

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  • Elizabeth Warren helps Democrats shore up US Senate for Democrats

    Democrat Elizabeth Warren held the edge in Massachusetts over Republican Sen. Scott Brown, who stunned the political world in January 2010 when he won Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's seat.

    www.oregonlive.com

  • Elizabeth Warren stresses compromise, promises to fight for "strong middle"

    (CBS News) Senator-elect Elizabeth Warren, who defeated incumbent Republican Sen. Scott Brown in Massachusetts Tuesday night, told "CBS This Morning" that she intends to go to Washington to fight for the "strong middle in this country," assuring her ...

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  • Elizabeth Warren defeats Scott Brown in Massachusetts Senate race

    BOSTON— Democrat Elizabeth Warren, a Harvard law professor and bankruptcy expert who has spent her career documenting the decline of middle-class America, won the hotly contested Senate race in Massachusetts on Tuesday night, defeating ...

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  • Fiery consumer advocate Elizabeth Warren beats Scott Brown in Massachusetts ...

    Democrat Elizabeth Warren, the Harvard Law professor who promised to battle for a struggling middle class, defeated incumbent Republican Scott Brown tonight in the Massachusetts Senate race, despite Brown's attempts to paint himself as a one of a dying ...

    www.boston.com

  • Elizabeth Warren Wins Massachusetts Senate Race

    ABC News projects that Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic Senate candidate in Massachusetts, will win her race, picking off a Republican seat for the Democrats in the battle for control of the Senate.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Elizabeth Warren: Why Wall Street Should be Scared

    The former Harvard Law File:Elizabeth Warren CFPB.jpg professor and bankruptcy expert helped create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) in July 2011 and modeled it after Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act that ...

    politics.gather.com

  • Warren: 'I'll work with anyone'

    Elizabeth Warren, whose status as a liberal icon helped her raise a record-setting amount in her successful effort to unseat Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown, on Wednesday sounded a bipartisan note the day after her victory.

    www.politico.com

  • Senator-elect Elizabeth Warren, greeting morning commuters at Broadway T ...

    US Senator-elect Elizabeth Warren returned this morning to the spot where she launched her campaign just over a year ago, greeting commuters at the Broadway T Station in South Boston and pledging to work tirelessly for the middle class.

    www.boston.com

  • Election propels Elizabeth Warren to Senate and Scott Brown toward next ...

    Elizabeth Warren was elected the first female senator from Massachusetts on the strength of her promise to be an advocate for middle-class voters and lunch-bucket Democrats, for sure, but also on the coattails of President Obama and with a boost from ...

    www.boston.com

  • Elizabeth Warren's Big Win

    When the Harvard bankruptcy-law expert Professor Elizabeth Warren stopped into the 8/10 one cold and gloomy afternoon last January, Sasso didn't mind telling his patrons that he'd never heard of her before an advance team from her campaign had told ...

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