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Warren Hopes To Win Nevada With Her Signature Plans For Everything

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., speaks during a fundraiser for the Nevada Democratic Party, Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019, in Las Vegas.
(AP Photo/John Locher)

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., speaks during a fundraiser for the Nevada Democratic Party, Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019, in Las Vegas.

Elizabeth Warren is one of the top-polling candidates for the Democratic nomination.  

And like those top three candidates, she wants to win Nevada. 

She’s marched in the Las Vegas gay pride parade, was heckled at the Reno airport and met with the Culinary Union. 

She just held a town hall on the Truckee Meadows Community College campus, where she spoke to KNPR about her platform, including her proposal for a wealth tax, the lack of affordable housing in Nevada's biggest cities, and how she would implement a Medicare For All healthcare plan. 

(Editor's Note: This interview originally aired December 2019)

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, presidential candidate

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Mike has been a producer for State of Nevada since 2019. He produces — and occasionally hosts — segments covering entertainment, gaming & tourism, sports, health, Nevada’s marijuana industry, and other areas of Nevada life.
Bert is a reporter and producer based in Reno, where he covers the state legislature and stories that resonate across Nevada. He began his career in journalism after studying abroad during the summer of 2011 in Egypt, during the Arab Spring. Before he joined Nevada Public Radio and Capital Public Radio, Bert was a contributor at KQED and the Sacramento News & Review. He was also a photographer, video editor and digital producer at the East Bay Express.