Elizabeth Warren casts vote for Hillary Clinton in Cambridge
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has been campaigning for Hillary Clinton for months now, so it came as no surprise when she cast her vote for the former secretary of state alongside her husband, Bruce Mann, in Cambridge Tuesday morning.
This morning I proudly cast my vote for @HillaryClinton to be the next President of the United States. #ImWithHer pic.twitter.com/iR8tyZpIdc
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) November 8, 2016
Warren also tweeted out a photo greeting children at the Graham and Parks School, where her polling place is located, claiming that Clinton was winning the classroom election.
I also met children at the school where I vote, who said @HillaryClinton was winning the class election by a landslide (woo-hoo!). pic.twitter.com/Ts6X1bBQlw
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) November 8, 2016
In a recent appearance on The Ellen Show, Warren told host Ellen DeGeneres that she wanted her grandchildren to know that women are an important part of the country’s political process.
“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.”
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