Elizabeth Warren's stealth campaign to shed 'Pocahontas'
Count on Trump continuing his school yard bullying of Warren
Elizabeth Warren's stealth campaign to shed 'Pocahontas'
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/02/26/elizabeth-warren-pocahontas-2020-campaign-423411
The potential 2020 candidate has made a series of moves this year to neutralize a nagging political vulnerability.
By GABRIEL DEBENEDETTI
02/26/2018 05:00 AM EST
Elizabeth Warrens surprise address this month on her disputed Native American heritage was just one piece of a concerted campaign by the Massachusetts senator and potential 2020 hopeful to put the controversy behind her.
Derisively nicknamed Pocahontas by President Donald Trump over allegations that she used claims of Native American heritage to get a head start in her job search a claim she and former colleagues strongly deny Warren has met with close to a dozen tribal leaders and prominent activists recently.
She has also signed onto at least six bills directly related to Native American policy. Its clearly an organized effort: Four of those co-sponsorships came within two days of her speech, and Warren endorsed two bills around that time even though theyd been introduced months earlier.
It comes as Warren considers a run for the White House in 2020. Her Feb. 14 address to the National Congress of American Indians was widely praised by conference attendees, and her allies viewed it as an important step forward for a potential candidate who had faced unexpectedly harsh criticism from both Republicans and some liberal activists over her claims of Cherokee and Delaware heritage despite a lack of documentation a reality she acknowledged in the speech and her private conversations with Native American leaders.
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Now, Warren and her backers are hoping to move beyond the argument entirely and spin it into a positive. The aim is to neutralize whats seen as an Achilles' heel for a potential national bid, turning wary activists into allies.
Her speech was, in many ways, long overdue. It was a great opportunity for her to tell her story, said Rion Ramirez, chairman of the Democratic National Committees Native American Council, who sat down with Warren the day before she addressed the NCAI. Unfortunately, her president tries to define what her story is. And its not his story to tell.
Its ridiculous that a non-Indian man, thats our president, tries to sit there and define who is and who isnt Native, he added.........................
Nitram
(22,822 posts)If Warren takes up Native American issues it is because she believes in them. Nothing "stealthy" about it. And no ulterior motives.
riversedge
(70,243 posts)Warren is fighting back. We all need to do that. If you read the article, nothing she is doing is stealth as I understand the word. Meetings are public. Signing onto legislation is public information. Generally not reported on but still public. Also, I had posted her speech awhile back here on DU that was mentioned in the article. The information provided by the author undermines his title. silly Politico
rzemanfl
(29,565 posts)shanny
(6,709 posts)SunSeeker
(51,574 posts)Otherwise, glad to hear she is making a concerted effort to push back on Trump's racist rhetoric.