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Campaign Literature—Warren for President
Warren
for
President
Early
Brochures Comparison
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Observations: The six versions are customized in a number of ways. On the front, they use different photos, and there are faint graphic hints of the respective states in the blue background. The Iowa version, which may be an early edition, is different in that it has only two panels with policy points and "Why Elizabeth Is In This Fight" covers two panels. The California version is folded so that one of the policy panels is on the back instead of "Join Our Fight." The versions highlight different policy points:
Iowa |
New
Hampshire |
Nevada |
South
Carolina |
California, General |
Cancel Student Loan Debt Universal Child Care for All Health Care Is a Human Right Fight Climate Change |
Strengthen Our Democracy End Gun Violence Health Care for All Fight Climate Change Reproductive Freedom End the Opioid Crisis |
Fight Climate Change End Gun Violence Health Care for All Cancel Student Loan Debt Reproductive Freedom Fix the Housing Crisis |
Fight Climate Change Cancel Student Loan Debt Putting Working Families First Protect Our Public Lands Health Care Is a Human Right Reproductive Freedom |
End Washington Corruption Health Care Is a Human Right Fight Climate Change Reproductive Freedom Make The Rich Pay Their Fair Share Cancel Student Loan Debt |
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Two issues, Health Care and Climate Change, appear across all brochures.
"Reproductive Freedom" appears in all but the Iowa version, which only has four points.
"End the Opioid Crisis" is unique to the New Hampshire brochure; it appears to have supplanted "Cancel Student Loan Debt" which appears in all other versions.
"End Washington Corruption" and "Make The Rich Pay Their Fair Share" are only in the California and general versions.
Other notes:
The Iowa version does not have the "Paid for by Warren for President" disclaimer.
The New Hampshire version has "Printed in New Hampshire".
In the Nevada version, the biographical blurb ("WHY ELIZABETH IS IN THIS FIGHT") has a Nevada specific sentence: "She was appointed by Harry Reid to chair the Congressional Oversight Panel, and she traveled to Nevada to meet with families who were struggling to keep their homes." (Compare to the NH version: "fighting to create the country's first consumer watchdog agency. The CFPB has put over $12 billion back in the pockets of consumers.")
The general version has the union bug on the front.