For Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a focus on kitchen table finances in her second year
By STEVE LeBLANC, Associated Press
BOSTON (AP) U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren has garnered the kind of fevered attention during her freshman year that would make most political figures drool with supporters even calling on her to consider a 2016 presidential bid, a notion she's dismissed.
As she enters her second year in Congress, the Massachusetts Democrat said her focus is instead on improving the economic fortunes of ordinary Americans, a theme that is dovetailing with a renewed emphasis in her party on economic justice and with President Barack Obama's own stated goal of addressing income inequality.
For Warren, stabilizing the ordinary American family's finances rests on a number of pillars from reining in student debt to easing what she calls the nation's retirement crisis to doubling funding for federal research programs.
Warren has also positioned herself as a passionate defender of Social Security, even bucking Obama on changes she said would weaken a key protection for millions of older Americans.
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