(Bloomberg) -- Elizabeth Warren drew the largest crowd of her presidential campaign Sunday in Seattle, as an estimated 15,000 people turned out to support what she calls a movement for change.When touting her wealth tax of 2 cents on every dollar of assets above $50 million, Warren drew chants of “2
1 / 2 -- Elizabeth Warren drew the largest crowd of her presidential campaign Sunday in Seattle, as an estimated 15,000 people turned out to support what she calls a movement for change.
Warren, who is running on a platform of economic populism with proposals such as the wealth tax and more regulation, comes in second behind Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden in many polls. “We’re not gonna win this by just saying ‘not Trump,’” Warren said at the International Fountain Park. “It’s not enough to be not Trump.”
“I know how to fight and I know how to win,” Warren said, vowing not to back down from Trump’s bullying. She said that “a country that elects Donald Trump is a country with serious problems” that must be tackled.
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