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Warren Apologizes To 6 Women Of Color Who Left Nevada Office

Elizabeth Warren is apologizing to six women of color who left her presidential campaign office in Nevada before the state's caucuses because they felt marginalized and because their concerns weren't addressed by supervisors.

 

The Massachusetts senator said Thursday after an event in New Hampshire that she believes "these women completely" and is sorry they had a bad experience.

 

Nevada holds its Democratic caucuses on Feb. 22. Warren says she understands "the long legacy of racism in this country and what it means" and is working with her team to address the women's concerns.