Elizabeth Warren ran a tight race for Senate in Massachusetts against GOP incumbent Scott Brown, and on Tuesday night she emerged the victor and the state’s first woman to be elected to the Senate.
“This one was grassroots all the way,” Warren told Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski Wednesday morning, referring to her campaign and the support she received from the state’s voters.
Warren, a Harvard Law School professor and creator of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau creator, ran a campaign geared at helping the country’s middle class.
“It’s about what’s happening to our working families; what’s happening to America’s middle class,” Warren said of her reasons for going to Washington. “If we don’t make some changes and put some solid ground under their feet then America as we know it is going to fundamentally change.”









