
Remember that disastrous DNA test stunt Sen. Elizabeth Warren pulled a few a months back? The one she attempted to use to prove her claim to be of Native American heritage? Yes, the one that showed she was actually only 1/1024 Native American.
Well, it’s continuing to bite her in the backside.
Warren recently tried to duck a question concerning the DNA test results at a press conference on Monday to announce the launch of an exploratory committee for president.
“I never thought I would run for anything, ever, in my life, but America’s middle class is getting hollowed out, and opportunity for too many of our young people is shrinking,” Warren said. “So, I’m in this fight all the way. … I’m going to build a grassroots campaign. … Because this is how we’re going to build the movement that will change America.”
take our poll - story continues belowCompleting this poll grants you access to Great American Politics updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to this site's Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.“What’s your message to the Democratic primary voter who says ‘I love where Senator Warren stands on the issues, but I worry about electability, I worry her campaign will be more about her Native American ancestry than the middle class?'” a reporter asked Warren.
“You know, look, I am in this fight because I understand what’s happening to working families,” Warren said, failing to address her DNA test debacle. “I grew up in a paycheck-to-paycheck family, and my big chance was a commuter college that cost $50 a semester.”
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) dodges a question about her Native American ancestry after her DNA test stunt earlier this year showed that she is 1/1024th Mexican, Colombian, or Peruvian — not Native American, like she claimed. pic.twitter.com/yqHczpV2oh
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) January 1, 2019
And let the mockery commence:
Warren has privately met with Native leaders to hear out criticisms from D.N.A. test, but publicly, she is still refusing to give an inch. Last month, even her own allies told me this was a “strategic failure” that was “depressing and unforgettable.”https://t.co/NVIDJlMI53 https://t.co/zFBMwMqxXj
— Steadman™ (@AsteadWesley) December 31, 2018
I have big reservations about Elizabeth Warren running. Get it?
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) December 31, 2018
Meanwhile 2019 starts off with some sad news… pic.twitter.com/yeW1KekTOv
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) January 1, 2019
News of #ElizabethWarren’s presidential campaign bid causes some to have reservations… pic.twitter.com/JYJWlYcDNc
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) January 1, 2019
Exploratory committee test results: Elizabeth Warren is currently 1/1023 sure she's running for president. https://t.co/C0PpRsPNOX
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) December 31, 2018
If the Democratic Party thought that the beating they took when Hillary was their nominee, they haven’t seen anything yet. If Warren gets the nomination, their days are all but over. It will spell the end of the left as we know it.
Hmm…perhaps her running isn’t that bad of an idea after all.
Source: Daily Wire
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