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Liz Warren heads back into the ring

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[When Democrats Turn Out] Hello {NAME}, Elizabeth Warren took a supportive backseat role during the final stretch of the campaign to ensure Donald Trump was defeated and that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris made it into the White House. But now, she's back. The senior senator from Massachusetts even told her exact plans on a new bill to POLITICO, saying: “We need reforms to rein in the private equity industry. It's time we empower workers, safeguard the financial system, and protect small businesses by holding predatory companies accountable for abusive practices that line the pockets of the wealthy at the expense of everyone else." Warren wants justice for us all: Those of us who have been laid off, or left out, or denied the relief money we earned by paying taxes while Wall Street got another bailout backed by us. But there's already a fair number of Wall Street wolves who've made it into Biden's administration. And we need to stop them from -- in the words of Democratic Rep. Mark Pocan, who's sponsoring legislation similar to Warren's in the house -- “making out like bandits." Nothing would say “blue trifecta” like major action on Wall Street reform and relief for the middle class in Biden's first 100 days. Warren is fighting, and she's got allies. She just doesn't have as much money as some of her detractors. Frankly, neither do we. We're powered by grassroots donations, and they've understandably slowed. [We're sure the way Wall Street has been prioritized over everyday Americans like you is exactly why it might be hard to give right now. But we need to fix this vicious cycle, and Senator Warren is on our side. Please, if you have ANYTHING to spare, could you rush it to us now to show your support and DEMAND immediate action before our window closes?]( If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [DONATE $10]( [DONATE $25]( [DONATE $50]( [DONATE $100]( [DONATE $500]( [DONATE OTHER]( Thank you for taking a strategic step toward making the rules of this country's economy truly fair. Thanks for standing with Senator Warren -- and with us. -WDTO [CONTRIBUTE]( Paid for by When Democrats Turn Out PAC PO Box 15320 Washington, DC 20003 [Unsubscribe](

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