Elizabeth Warren Just Called Trump a ‘Loser’

Senate Democrats Mark 5th Anniversary Of Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act
WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 21: Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) delivers remarks during a news conference on the fifth anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act at the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center July 21, 2015 in Washington, DC. Before being elected to the U.S. Senate, Warren helped craft the legislation that created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau which has helped return $10 billion to 17 million consumers since it was created in 2011. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren isn’t running for president but she sure seems to know how to attack Republican frontrunner Donald Trump.

The U.S. Senator for Massachusetts and anti-Wall Street firebrand took to Twitter to call Trump a “loser” and call out his business record. Warren is seen widely as one of the most progressive members of the Senate, was considered by many to be the leader of the anti-financial sector movement before Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign took off. Before campaigning for 2016 began, some pegged Warren as a potential contender, but she declined.

Warren could still be in play for the vice-presidential nomination, though with Hillary Clinton likely to be the presidential pick it seems likely that the party will want a male candidate for VP.

 

Still, Warren’s attack will likely sting Trump. Other than insults about his body parts, calling into question his ability as a businessman and a self-proclaimed winner have been the two things that get the Republican frontrunner most riled up.

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