By Noah Bierman, Globe Staff
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Introducing Warren at the annual Labor Day breakfast this morning, the president of the Greater Boston Labor Council compared her to Senator Edward M. Kennedy, while the state’s top union and Democratic political leaders stood and applauded her fiery keynote address at the event.
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“Whether I fight as an outsider or I fight from the floor of the senate,” she said before she was interrupted by an ovation. “I will continue to stand for you.”
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She sprinkled her speech this morning with anecdotes intended to present herself as a regular person, talking about the backyard barbecue she attended last Labor Day with family in Plymouth. She spoke about her brother, a retired crane operator and joked to the crowd that he had warned her not to embarrass herself in front of his fellow union members.
And she told her “David beats Goliath” story about how she took on the Wall Street banks, in a talk that was clearly tailored to the union audience. She said expanding the right to unionize will be one of her top three priorities -- along with education and construction investment. She also listed renewable energy, science research, and “a level playing field for small businesses” as other goals.