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US Sen. Elizabeth Warren headed Monday to La Crosse

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The parade of nationally-known political leaders coming to the Coulee Region continues this week.

On Monday, US Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) has an appearance scheduled at the UW-La Crosse campus.

Besides promoting Vice President Kamala Harris, who spoke on the campus last week, Warren is expected to encourage early voting, which begins Tuesday Wisconsin.

Warren paid a visit to Wisconsin during the summer, and spoke about proposed bans on abortion.

4 Comments

  1. Nick

    October 21, 2024 at 5:13 am

    She lied about a national ban. She and Bernie have been running the Presidency ever since lying Joe ceded power to them.

  2. John Q Public

    October 21, 2024 at 8:33 am

    Another democrat liar, another dark day in LA Crosse history.

  3. walden

    October 21, 2024 at 12:51 pm

    As Kamalala said herself, “college students are really dumb kids.”

    Remember, Warren is almost singlehandedly responsible for the government takeover of student loan lending with an easy money policy. Easy money has resulted in tuition increases at 2X the rate of inflation with said loans charging students high interest rates. The income from charging students high interest rates was used to partially offset the cost of “free” Obamacare (along with tax collection on tips).

    The same will happen with the Harris homebuyer’s giveaway; home prices will simply increase accordingly. Good for Boomers; bad for these younger people with little hope of affording their own home…but they can just trade in that ghetto student housing for newer soviet style apartments. New starter homes in Holmen are now costing $400,000 and up; sorry you cannot afford that thanks to Biden/Harris.

    If you miss Warren’s pow wow, it will be critiqued afterwards on WIZM by Scott Robert Shaw’s replacement William Garcia.

  4. Roy

    October 21, 2024 at 2:32 pm

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