Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is throwing her support — and fundraising prowess — behind California Attorney General Kamala Harris, who is running in what could be a crowded Democratic field for the California Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Barbara Boxer.
“I’m supporting Kamala,” Warren wrote in the subject line of an email to supporters Wednesday afternoon. “Barbara Boxer has been my friend and mentor in the United States Senate, and I’m very sorry that we’ll be losing her strong leadership when she retires in 2016. But it is also true that I’m really excited about what’s in store for California and our country. California Attorney General Kamala Harris is a smart, tough, and experienced prosecutor who has consistently stood up to Wall Street.”
“Yesterday, she announced her candidacy for the United States Senate, and I’m happy to support her campaign,” Warren continued, before making a fundraising plea. The senator said she’s hoping to raise $25,000 for Harris’ campaign “right now” and links to a fundraising page. “You and I know all too well what happens when you stand up to the big banks – they fight back with everything they’ve got. Let’s give Kamala the grassroots support she’ll need to stand up to the powerful interests. Become an early supporter of her campaign,” Warren wrote.
Her email goes on to lay out in length the work that Warren and Harris have done together to protect consumers and combat mortgage abuse, and expands on why the liberal darling is supporting Harris.
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