Sen. Elizabeth Warren pledged Tuesday to turn down contributions from executives at large banks and Big Tech firms over $200.
Warren previously committed not to take large contributions from executives at Big Pharma and fossil fuel companies.
Presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren speaks at a campaign rally at Keene State College in Keene, New Hampshire, September 25, 2019.Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., took another stance against Big Tech and Wall Street firms on Tuesday by pledging to turn down large contributions from their executives.that she will decline contributions over $200 from executives at Big Tech companies, large banks, private equity firms or hedge funds.
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