She called for higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans and reducing college loan debt, hailed recent victories on same-sex marriage and health care, and said that any serious presidential candidate would have to fight against undue influence in Washington’s corridors of power, earning huge cheers from the crowd.
But, unusually for Warren, she also went after her villains by name, ridiculing former Sen. Scott Brown as a diet-pill salesman, Sarah Palin as a YouTube hack, and the Republican field as cowards paralyzed – if not entranced – by the rise of a certain real estate tycoon and reality TV star.
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