Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) isn't throwing her hat into the ring, but she wants whoever is running in 2016 to make middle-class families a priority, CNNMoney.com reported yesterday. Warren wants candidates running in 2016 to talk about how they'll change that and "make Washington work for families again." Warren has long been a champion for the middle class, advocating for a higher minimum wage, making education more affordable, and protecting benefits like Social Security and Medicare. Many of her supporters hope she would run for President, challenging Hillary Clinton, who announced her candidacy on Sunday, for the Democratic nomination in 2016. But Warren has consistently said she isn't running.
Sen. Warren will be providing the remarks at the opening reception of this week’s 33rd Annual Spring Meeting in Washington, D.C. Be sure to register today so that you can hear her perspectives on Thursday evening!