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Elizabeth Warren rejected by Native American voters on Super Tuesday By Jon Levine Published March 7, 2020, 5:42 p.m. ET ...
More than 200 Cherokees and other Native Americans urged Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren to fully retract her past claims to being Native.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., will return to her home of Oklahoma City on Sunday, where she will meet with Native American groups as part of a reported effort to blunt continuing criticism over ...
Ms. Warren has incorporated meetings with Native leaders at several campaign stops. According to a campaign official, she has met with tribal leaders in Detroit, Seattle, Phoenix, and Los Angeles.
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The controversy over Elizabeth Warren's past claims of Native American ancestry is not going away, much as Warren and her media allies would like to convince you otherwise.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa — Ever since her first run for Senate in 2012, the issue of Native American ancestry has been politically fraught for Sen. Elizabeth Warren. In that Senate race, her Republican ...
Elizabeth Warren admitted Monday that she had “made mistakes” in how she handled the fallout from her claims of Native American ancestry — which led to President Trump dubbing her ...
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren's latest apology for previously claiming Native American heritage should fall on deaf ears, according to Jesse Watters. "She's got terrible ...
Elizabeth Warren apologized Monday for the “harm” she inflicted by claiming Native American ancestry — the second time she’s done so in an apparent attempt to nip the controversy in the ...
That “sorry” was part of Warren’s broader attempt to put questions of her Native American heritage, which she had long claimed, to rest for a second time in the course of her presidential bid.