Elizabeth Warren and Ellen Degeneres encourage women to make their vote count this election season
“They fight their own battles, and women can win. I believe that.”
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Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren stopped by Ellen Degeneres’ talk show in a segment airing Monday to encourage viewers to vote, talk about how important women have been during this election cycle, and share her plans for election night.
Warren and Degeneres started the segment talking about their mutual support of Hillary Clinton.
“It’s a question of who’s going to lead this great country,” Warren said. “I’m all in with Hillary Clinton on this.”
The Bay State senator refrained from making the fiery criticisms of Trump she has become known for. Instead, she highlighted the many female candidates seeking office across the nation.
“They are really showing [that] women are an important force in the election of 2016,” Warren said. “And we’re going to make it more important on Election Day. We’ve got to do this.”
Warren also talked about the message she wants her grandchildren to take away from the 2016 race.
“This is your chance, in this election, to see that women stand up for themselves,” Warren said. “They fight their own battles, and women can win. I believe that.”
Despite making frequent appearances on behalf of Clinton over the past few weeks, Warren won’t be out at a campaign party when the results roll in Tuesday night.
“I’ll be at home with my husband,” Warren said. “And I’ll be alternating between eating popcorn and [biting] my fingernails.”
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