Monday, January 12, 2026

Where the Democratic Party goes from here:

The success of the Democratic Party comes down to this
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Warren for Senate

This is a longer message from me, but an important one. It's about the future of the Democratic Party and how our success depends on a choice we make right now:

Are we going to carefully craft our policies to ensure that the rich keep right on getting richer, or can we build a party that ferociously and unapologetically serves the needs of working people?

The first step in rebuilding trust with the American people is to admit that we have to choose.

Because this is a dangerous moment for America and for the world.

A global contest is escalating between democratic institutions governed by the rule of law and lawless dictators who seek to enrich themselves and their cronies.

Here at home, President Trump's tariffs are driving up costs for families. Millions of Americans have lost their health insurance so that Republicans could fund tax breaks for rich people. And Donald Trump's view of the First Amendment is that he gets to say whatever he wants, AND he gets to use the power of government to silence, extort, bankrupt, or even prosecute anyone who criticizes him.

None of this would be happening if Democrats hadn't been wiped out in 2024.

According to some self-described experts, we lost because we were "too progressive."

But for a lot of powerful people — wealthy people from Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and Washington — "too progressive" is code used to undermine any economic agenda that favors working people. We're being told that in order to respond to the 2024 losses, the Democrats need to water down our economic agenda, claiming that a less progressive Democratic Party will win more elections.

They are wrong.

Revising our economic agenda to tiptoe around that conclusion might appeal to the wealthy, but it definitely will not help Democrats win elections.

A Democratic Party that worries more about offending big donors than delivering for working people is a party that's doomed to fail.

Let's just look at the basic math. By definition, the top 0.1% of the economic ladder doesn't have a lot of votes. So when the question is raised whether Democrats should build our tent by sucking up to the rich, it's sure not about attracting their votes. It's about attracting their money.

Most of these people are not interested in changing an economic game that is already rigged in their favor. In exchange for their financial support, they insist that the Democratic Party turn its economic agenda in a direction that mostly benefits the wealthy and further undermines the economic stability of tens of millions of families across this country.

They can fund super PACs to prop up political campaigns for their chosen candidates. They can fund their own lobbying efforts. They can build or simply buy whole media empires in order to bend the news to their liking. And, as we're seeing right now with AI and crypto, they can try to crush anyone who gets in the way of their business interests.

Over the past generation, the wealthy have avoided accountability again and again. Regular Americans must play by every rule or face real consequences. You don't need to read every news article about Jeffrey Epstein and his good buddies like Larry Summers and Donald Trump to understand how consistently rich and powerful insiders protect each other, regardless of politics and regardless of how obscene the situation has become.

So how does this affect winning elections?

After the 2024 election, pundits sliced and diced demographic groups — across race, age, religion, and geography — to show how Democrats need to grow our coalition to win again. Yes, we need support from rural voters, men, and voters without a college degree. And yes, in 2025 we won back some of those folks back, partly because Democratic candidates from every wing of the party ran against Trump's betrayal of working people on affordability issues.

But in the long run, to build a strong Democratic party with a sturdy big tent, it's not enough to simply attack Trump. Democrats need to earn trust — long-term, durable trust — across the electorate.
Trust that we actually understand what's broken, and trust that we have the courage to take on our rigged system and fix it — even when that means taking on the wealthy and well-connected.
Democrats weren't always just the default option when the other guys were worse.

We were once trusted by working people to fight for their interests. And we delivered — even against tough Republican opposition. Social Security, strong unions, the 40-hour workweek, overtime pay, Medicare, Medicaid, homeownership for veterans and first-time homebuyers, the Affordable Care Act. Over and over, we showed that we could fight and we could deliver.

There is a temptation — in this moment of national crisis — to sand down our edges to avoid offending anyone, especially the rich and powerful who might finance our candidates.

Yes, because of our broken campaign finance laws, Democrats need to raise a lot of money. But money is not the only ingredient for a successful election. When Democrats water down their economic platform to appeal to wealthy donors, whether the transaction is explicit or subtle, we squander trust with working people and the money just isn't worth it.

Democrats need a big tent. But there are two visions for what a big tent means. One vision says that we should shape our agenda and temper our rhetoric to flatter any fabulously rich person looking for a political party that will entrench their own economic interests. The other vision says we must acknowledge the economic failures of the current rigged system, aggressively challenge the status quo, and chart a clear path for big, structural change.

If we are going to pick up the broken pieces from the 2024 election and build a durable Big Tent, we must acknowledge a hard truth: The Democratic Party cannot pursue both visions at the same time. Either we politely nibble around the edges of change, or we throw ourselves into the fight.

If Democrats want to win elections, they need to read the room — or I should say, they need to read literally any room anywhere in America that isn't filled with big donors.

What does it mean to focus our agenda on an aggressive economic vision? At its core, the goal is simple and easy to measure.

It means boosting pay and making life more affordable for working people.

Building more affordable homes and cracking down on corporate landlords.

Increasing the size of Social Security checks.

Providing universal child care.

Passing price gouging laws with real teeth.

Guaranteeing the right to repair your own cars, machines, and business equipment.

Strengthening unions.

Building universal health care.

Taxing the wealthy and giant corporations.

I could go on and on — we are not short on good ideas.

Zohran Mamdani came from out of nowhere and took down a political dynasty. How? He ran a campaign tightly focused on the cost of living with an easy to understand platform – free buses, freeze the rent, and deliver no-cost childcare. Mikie Sherrill also focused on cost of living with an easy-to-understand platform, including affordable childcare and a bold promise to freeze utility rates on day one. And she won by 14 points.

Ideas are great, but voters also need to believe that we have the guts to enact an affordability agenda, even over the objections of other Democrats.

We win when we show we're willing to actually fight. That means that even when we fail, we leave everything on the field.

We win when we run on the big changes it will take to build an economy for everyone.

We win when we call out corruption and bad actors.

We win when we stand against the avalanche of corporate money trying to bury our democracy.

We win when we stop members of Congress from buying and selling individual stocks and cryptocurrencies while they are writing laws that affect those assets.

It doesn't take a political genius to conclude that in a democracy, when the choice is between "make the rich richer" and "help everybody else," winning elections is about choosing "everybody else."

Ideas are not better because they come from a rich person offering to open his wallet and advance his own financial interests — and our leaders should stop acting like they are.

I am deeply worried about the survival of our democracy. Democrats need to win elections across this country, and I will do everything I can to help. That's why my campaign just donated over $400,000 to 23 state parties that will be fighting for some of the most competitive Senate, House, and Governor seats in November.

We must, must, must win up-and-down the ballot in these critical midterm elections, and I'll keep doing my part. And every chance I get, I will also stand up and say that Democrats cannot build a durable, governing majority that actually makes life better for people and rebuilds trust in the Democratic Party by watering down our economic vision.

If you agree with this vision, and if you're able to, please pitch in to support our campaign today. With your support, we're fighting for Democrats to win big in 2026, 2028, and beyond by campaigning on big ideas that help working people.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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Friday, January 9, 2026

ICE

Trump's actions are putting Americans in danger.
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Warren for Senate

Danielle,

What happened in Minneapolis this week is inexcusable. My heart is with Renee Nicole Good's family and loved ones.

ICE is out of control. This rogue agency should not be able to act with impunity after shooting and killing a woman.

Donald Trump and ICE must be reined in by Congress and the courts before more people get hurt.

We cannot wait until the next horrific atrocity in broad daylight to confirm what we already know:

These escalating ICE raids don't make us safer — they intentionally stoke fear and tear communities apart.

Nobody is safer because of these massive ICE and National Guard invasions taking over in our cities.

Nobody is safer when families are being ripped apart.

Nobody is safer as federal agents intimidate people for exercising their First Amendment right of free speech.

Nobody is safer with masked agents sitting outside of churches and schools, driving unmarked vans and breaking car windows, and stealing people off the streets.

Donald Trump promised to make America safer, meanwhile he's threatening to drag the country into an illegal war over oil in Venezuela and terrorizing our communities with masked agents in the streets.

This cannot be normalized — and I'm doing everything in my power to hold this Administration accountable, rein in this dangerous chaos, and urge the Republicans in Congress to stand up and speak out on this.

Elizabeth

 
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Wednesday, January 7, 2026

I’m announcing a new initiative as we kick off 2026:

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Warren for Senate

Danielle, we need Democrats to win in 2026.

We can't afford another two years of an unchecked and unbound Trump Administration.

Families literally cannot afford any more inaction on the affordability crisis.

But we can't just talk the talk about this being the most important election of our lifetimes, we have to put our money where our mouth is.

So today I'm donating over $400,000 from my campaign account to 23 state parties to help Democrats win up and down the ballot in November.

I took a hard look at the election map for 2026. I did the math and identified 23 really good pickup opportunities for Democrats.

Alaska. Arizona. California. Colorado. Florida. Georgia. Iowa. Kentucky. Maine. Michigan. Minnesota. Mississippi. Nebraska. New Hampshire. New York. New Jersey. Nevada. North Carolina. Ohio. Pennsylvania. Texas. Virginia. Wisconsin.

These states are home to some of the most competitive races of the cycle — and where this money can make a real difference for a majority in Congress and taking back power in state legislatures and Governor offices. These are elections that we can win if we invest in state infrastructure early and we can take on the billionaires and big corporations throwing money into these races.

This money is from supporters like you who have pitched in to strengthen our campaign fighting for big, structural change. I don't take your financial contributions lightly, and this is one of the best ways to guarantee we can actually make our plans a reality.

Because we can only make this change if we have the Democratic majorities to fight for it.

You make this work possible, Danielle, and there's a lot more we have to do as a team in order to fight hard and win big in 2026. So, if you're able, please pitch in $100 or anything you can to our campaign so we can take back power in 2026, stop Trump's unchecked corruption, and pass our plans to make our government work for working people?

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

My big plans for the evening:

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Warren for Senate

Happy New Year's Eve, Danielle. Whether you're staying in tonight or counting down to the new year out on the town, I hope you're enjoying yourself.

Bruce, Bailey and I will be spending New Year's Eve the same way we always do — watching Casablanca for the zillionth time.

I know, I know. At this point maybe it's the zillionth-bajillionth time. But still, every time I watch it, I feel hopeful.

Watching how Rick, Ilsa, Lazlo, and Sam confront cynicism with hope, resist the oppressive forces of World War II, and make personal sacrifices for the greater good of the world during a fearful and uncertain moment in history — I see this movie as an inspiring call to action.

As we turn the page to a transformational new year tomorrow, a similar chill of fear and uncertainty hangs in the air.

People are rightly afraid. Afraid for their families and neighbors. Afraid for immigrants. Afraid for our children. Afraid for trans people. Afraid for people feeling so squeezed to only barely get by. Afraid for our country. Afraid for our planet.

The future of our country hangs in the balance with next year's elections, and it comes to us to decide what we will do with this moment in history.

I'm choosing to believe that the dreams we imagine for a better world are still possible — and worth fighting for — on this New Year's Eve.

Together, we can choose hope over fear, courage over timidity, and dreams over cynicism. It's going to take hard work in 2026. But I know this team is up to the task. And I'm asking if you can chip in to help keep up the fight, and the hope.

Please make a donation, if you can, to help hit our fundraising goal before tonight's last FEC deadline of the year. $100 or whatever you can contribute would go a long way to help make our movement even stronger for 2026 and beyond.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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Not just an abstract fundraising tactic

Help send a message to the extremists, the corporate executives, the billionaires, and the naysayers:
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Warren for Senate

Danielle,

I'm going to make this very brief.

Tonight we've got our last FEC fundraising deadline of the year. Before I ask you to pitch in to support our campaign, I want to explain exactly why this deadline is so important, and not just an abstract fundraising tactic.

After tonight, our campaign's fundraising numbers will be public. This will be one of the first assessments of our movement's strength as we kick off the critical midterm election year.

We're going to be up against powerful special interests who are hoping to cling onto their power — and we've got big plans to ensure Democrats not only take back the House and Senate, but that we use our majorities to make aggressive, transformational changes in our country that benefit working people — even if billionaires and corporations disagree.

The people who have the most to lose if we succeed — the far-right extremists who are destroying our democracy, the corporate executives siphoning resources from our government to enrich themselves, the billionaires who just can't stand paying a little more in taxes, and the naysayers who believe that small, incremental changes are enough to meet this moment — they would love nothing more than to see our movement lose its steam.

After our fundraising report is published, we have a chance to show Trump, the GOP, and their billionaire enablers that you and thousands of others across the country are still in this fight — and that we are going to defeat them in 2026.

The amount of grassroots contributions we raise before tonight's midnight deadline will send a powerful message about how much support we really have — and provide strong resources we need to power our fight in 2026. If, and only if, you're able, will you please pitch in $100 or anything you can before midnight tonight?

I don't take your financial support lightly — and I'm grateful to have you in this fight no matter how much or how often you're able to contribute.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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