Elizabeth Warren pledges not to give ambassadorships to wealthy donors if elected

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Elizabeth Warren pledges not to give ambassadorships to wealthy donors if elected
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As a part of a plan she unveiled aimed at the State Department, Warren proposed doubling the size of the foreign service and opening new diplomatic posts in places in the world that she sees as 'underserved areas'

The promises were part of the new plan the Democratic presidential candidate unveiled aimed at the State Department. The Massachusetts Democrat wrote in Medium Post that President Donald Trump has"declared war" on the department and that it will take"a whole lot of work" to get enough qualified diplomats back into the government.

"I'm pledging to put America's national interests ahead of campaign donations and end the corrupt practice of selling cushy diplomatic posts to wealthy donors -- and I call on everyone running for President to do the same. I won't give ambassadorial posts to wealthy donors or bundlers -- period."As a part of her plan, Warren proposed doubling the size of the foreign service and opening new diplomatic posts in places in the world that she sees as"underserved areas.

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