Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren announced she will seek re-election to the U.S. Senate, ending speculation about another presidential bid. In a video message, Warren said she wants to “keep up the fight” for working families, highlighting victories in consumer protection, affordable housing, and economic fairness. The two-minute clip features Massachusetts residents praising her advocacy and community focus.
Warren, 73, rose to prominence for her work on financial reform and helping create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under President Obama. Her re-election bid underscores a commitment to legislative work over presidential ambitions. Polls show her strongly positioned among progressives and younger voters. With an agenda centered on education, infrastructure, and clean energy, Warren’s campaign reaffirms her mission: making government work for everyone—not just the wealthy and powerful.