Warren, in apology, cites America's 'long legacy' of 'racism and oppression' after women of color quit Nevada campaign - News Summed Up

Warren, in apology, cites America's 'long legacy' of 'racism and oppression' after women of color quit Nevada campaign


Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., apologized on Thursday after a report that six women of color who left her campaign in recent months felt marginalized by the staff, saying she is working to address the concerns but she's "also aware that racism and oppression have left a long legacy." “I believe these women completely and without reservation, and I apologize that they have had a bad experience on this campaign,” Warren told reporters Thursday in Derry, N.H. “I take personal responsibility for this and I'm working with my team to address these concerns... These women have been courageous to come forward, and again, I apologize.”During an interview on MSNBC, Warren reiterated her apology and the problems that plagued her campaign staff actually stem from the country's history. "But I'm also aware that racism and oppression have left a long legacy. She added: "I take responsibility for this and I'm working with my team to address these concerns."


Source: Fox News February 07, 2020 02:48 UTC



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