Danielle Kurtzleben
Stories
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren Drops Out Of The 2020 Presidential Race
Warren announced her decision after disappointing finishes in the primary. She hadn't won or come in second in any states, and finished third in her home state of Massachusetts.
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What's Next For Warren After A Disappointing Super Tuesday?
The Massachusetts senator now occupies an awkward middle ground in the presidential race. She has a large and enthusiastic base but hasn't been able to present a real challenge to the front-runners.
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Up Next In 2020 Race: South Carolina's Primary
The state's primary is on Saturday as the race gets tighter. NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben reports on the armies of volunteers and campaign staff trying to win over one voter at a time.
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House Votes To Revive Equal Rights Amendment, Removing Ratification Deadline
Changing the deadline is one way ERA proponents are trying to make the amendment part of the Constitution, but there isn't legal consensus on the tactic, and the Senate is expected to kill the bill.
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The Effects Medicare For All Has Had On Elizabeth Warren's Campaign
Elizabeth Warren's campaign has seen a slump in support recently, as she has committed to details of a highly-anticipated Medicare for All plan. Has her handling of the issue turned voters off?
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Reactions To Biden's 'Angry' And 'Elitist' Charge Against Warren
Former Vice President Joe Biden attacked Sen. Elizabeth Warren's attitude on the campaign trail, drawing some accusations of sexism.
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Polling Shows A Voter's Gender Can Be A Factor In Their Views On Gun Control
Recent polling shows that a voter's gender can be a factor in their views on gun control, showing a divide heightened beyond the typical partisan split.
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READ: Elizabeth Warren's Plan To Pay For 'Medicare For All'
The Massachusetts senator has been under pressure to say whether she would raise taxes on the middle class to fund single-payer health care. Her plan opts for a variety of other revenue sources.
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FACT CHECK: Do Robots Or Trade Threaten American Workers More?
Democratic presidential candidates have divergent world views on whether automation or trade policy is to blame for lost jobs.
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A Surging Warren Faces Attacks From More Moderate 2020 Candidates
Facing scrutiny from other candidates for the first time, Sen. Elizabeth Warren's policy positions were described as unrealistic and expensive by her rivals in the Democratic debate.