“Again, Warren said, 'Pregnancy discrimination is real,' and noted that the exchange they were having on air was itself part of the larger pattern that has permitted this kind of unfair treatment to continue, even after it became officially illegal in 1978, noting how often she has heard, 'We can’t r…”— Rebecca Traister, The Cut, thecut.com
“Don’t tell me this isn’t about sexism. I’ve been around too long for that.”— Jessica Valenti, gen.medium.com
“If I am fortunate enough to become president, I would look absolutely to Elizabeth Warren as somebody who would play a very, very important role in everything that we’re doing.”— Bernie Sanders, theintercept.com
“I’d like to believe that this particular moment in history might have inspired Warren, with the presence and authority of a national leader, to share something she had not felt free to share before.”— Michelle Ruiz, Vogue, vogue.com
“Experts say it's a welcome change to see lawmakers and presidential candidates attempt to address the crisis of unaffordable child care with the seriousness it deserves.”— Andrea González-Ramírez, refinery29.com
“It’s been argued that the rising costs of college fall disproportionately on lower-income people, as well as on non-whites and non-Asians, who rely more heavily on loans to cover tuition, room and board, etc. than richer folks do.”— Adam Elder, melmagazine.com
“You're going to criticize me for — for being successful when in my company over the last 30 years, the only company in America that gave comprehensive health insurance, equity in the form of stock options, and free college tuition? And Elizabeth Warren wants to criticize me for being successful?”— Howard Schultz, realclearpolitics.com
“She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted.”— Mitch McConnell, theslot.jezebel.com