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Post by Admin on Jan 4, 2019 17:54:50 GMT
Mainstream Media Is Blowing Its Coverage Of Elizabeth Warren's DNA Test Tribal leaders and Native people say the senator is an ally — and they support her look at her ancestry. But hardly anyone asked them. By Jennifer Bendery WASHINGTON ― Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) was positioned to make a strong bid for president in 2020, but she infuriated tribal leaders by releasing the results of a DNA test to prove her Native ancestry and now her future is unclear. That’s what lots of news outlets want you to think, anyway, after Warren unexpectedly released a carefully choreographed video in mid-October featuring a geneticist who confirmed that she had a Native ancestor six to 10 generations ago. “Nearly two months after Ms. Warren released the test results and drew hostile reactions from prominent tribal leaders, the lingering cloud over her likely presidential campaign has only darkened,” The New York Times reported in December. Warren “enraged tribal groups and other minorities concerned about her reliance on a test to measure ethnicity,” The Washington Post reported last month. “That episode injected uncertainty over the decision-making by Warren and her campaign staff and subjected her to both anger and mockery just as she was gearing up for a potential presidential effort.” www.google.com/amp/s/m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5c19550fe4b0432554c512bb/amp
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