Indian Country Today: Elizabeth Warren Avoids American Indian Media [View all]
WASHINGTON As the controversy continues to swirl around U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warrens self-reported Cherokee ancestry, she has dodged several interview requests from the Native American press.
A spokesman for the Warren campaign, Alethea Harney, said by telephone on May 15 that Warren would not do an interview with Indian Country Today Media Network at that time, but want[ed] to keep the lines of communication open.
ICTMN had by that point requested multiple interviews with Warren in order for her to clarify her statements on her ancestry, to explain how she highlighted that self-reported ancestry while working in academia, as well as to examine the fall-out that has occurred in Indian country regarding identity issues as her campaign fiasco has stayed in the news.
In the meantime, throughout the month of May, Warren continued to do interviews with the mainstream and local press, including national appearances on MSNBC.
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