Tue. 10/08 – Warren Responds to Questions About Her 1971 Teaching Job
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Previous Episode: Mon. 10/07 – The October Debate Stage Breaks a Record
Next Episode: Wed. 10/09 – Warren Becomes Co-Frontrunner
Elizabeth Warren responds to questions about being fired due to her pregnancy in 1971, Bernie Sanders releases his campaign finance reform plan and it’s a doozy, Amy Klobuchar raises almost $5 million, and how John Hickenlooper’s fundraising is going as a Senate candidate.
Corrections:
In the final story, I said "12 weeks" when I meant "16 weeks" when discuss Hickenlooper's 4-month run in the presidential primary. Another calculator has been requisitioned from the head office, plus a staffer to operate it. -CH
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Chris Higgins on TwitterChris Higgins on InstagramElection Ride Home on TwitterElection Ride Home on FacebookElizabeth Warren stands by account of being pushed out of her first teaching job because of pregnancy (CBS News)County Records Contradict Warren’s Claim She Was Fired Over Pregnancy (Washington Free Beacon)A Fighting Chance (Google Books/Elizabeth Warren)Get Corporate Money Out of Politics (Bernie 2020)Sanders tweet re Gangitano story (Twitter/Bernie Sanders)Bernie Sanders takes aim at the DNC with his new anti-corruption plan (Vox)Bernie Sanders to take on DNC over convention funding (CNN)Amy Klobuchar raises $4.8 million in third quarter (Politico)Which 2020 Democrats Raised the Most Money This Summer? (NYT)Memoli tweet re Hickenlooper raise (Twitter/Mike Memoli)John Hickenlooper posts Colorado fundraising record in his first six weeks as U.S. Senate candidate (Colorado Sun)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.