Elizabeth Warren (A Future to Believe In)

Elizabeth Warren (Born June 22, 1949) is the current, 47th, and first female President of the United States. She served as the 48th and first female Vice President of the United States up until the death of Bernie Sanders on August 27, 2018. She served as US Senator of Massachusetts from 2012-2017 and a law professor at Harvard University Law School.

Vice President of The United States

After Bernie Sanders received the Democratic nominee in April 2016, she was chosen as his running mate. The pair defeated Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan on November 8, 2016. On January 20, 2017 she was sworn in as the 48th and first female Vice President of the United States. During her vice presidency she was a co-sponsor for the College for all act which passed through congress successfully, the Daycare for all act, and the Medicare for all act in which both failed to pass through congress. She assisted Bernie by implementing Wall Street regulations, green jobs, infrastructure jobs, and worker unions.

President of the United States

After Bernie Sanders passed away on August 27, 2018 she was sworn in as the 47th and first female President of the United States. The next day she chose Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown as her Vice President swearing him in on August 29, 2018. As president she strengthened worker unions, established tougher racial regulations, increased student loan forgiveness, increased teacher pay, and created the small classrooms act which would decrease the size of public school classrooms which was successfully passed through congress. Her approval rating is currently at 54%. On February 9, 2019, she expressed interest in running for another term with Sherrod Brown as her running mate with a campaign slogan called "The change for America".