“Three prominent female Democrats all but openly began running for president this week, taking their most active steps yet to challenge President Trump and claim leadership of a movement of moderate and liberal women that has come to define their party during the 2018 elections,” the New York Times reports.
“Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) campaigned in the early primary state of New Hampshire on Thursday, while Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) was poised to visit similarly crucial South Carolina and Iowa. And Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) left little doubt about her intentions when she released a genetic test indicating she has Native American ancestry — a move to blunt Mr. Trump’s taunts alleging she had mischaracterized her heritage.”
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