New York Daily News

Warren launches Prez bid

Sees need to undo Don

- BY DENIS SLATTERY

Sen. Elizabeth Warren formally kicked off her campaign for the White House with a rally Saturday in the workingcla­ss town of Lawrence, Mass.

The liberal Democrat’s 2020 message leaned heavily on her populist calls to fight back against a “rigged syspp

the policies of President Trump.

Warren didn’t directly rip into the current occupant of the Oval Office, instead accusing his administra­tion of being the “most corrupt in living memory” and highlighti­ng her resistance to Trump’s economic and immigratio­n policies in calling for “structural reform.”

“It won’t be enough to just undo the terrible acts of this administra­tion. We can’t afford to just tinker around the edges — a tax credit here, a regulation there. Our fight is for big, structural change,” Warren told the crowd at the outdoor rally.

The Trump foe decried a “middle-class squeeze” that’s been compounded by “too little accountabi­lity for the rich, too little opportunit­y for everyone else.”

The blue-collar environs of Lawrence, and its past importance in the labor movement, reflected Warren’s message. The New England factory town,straddling the Merrimack River about 30 miles north of Boston, was the site of the landmark “Bread and Roses” strike of textile workers in 1912.

Warren, who spent the past decade making a name for herself as a consumer activist

g fore entering politics, joins what is likely to be a historical­ly crowded primary field.

Her path through the primary will not be without its bumps. The 69-year-old has already faced criticism over her decision last year to release the results of a DNA test intended to prove her past claims of Native American ancestry. Trump has mockingly referred to Warren as “Pocahontas.”

The kickoff prompted the President’s reelection campaign to take a swipe at the senator.

"Elizabeth Warren has already been exposed as a fraud by the Native Americans she impersonat­ed and disrespect­ed to advance her profession­al career, and the people of Massachuse­tts she deceived to get elected,” Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale said in a statement. With News Wire Services

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