Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Friday announced the three co-chairs for her presidential campaign: progressive Congresswomen Deb Haaland (D-NM), Katie Porter (D-CA) and Ayanna Pressley (D-MA).

It's my honor to have @Deb4CongressNM, @KatiePorterOC, and @AyannaPressley as my Campaign Co-Chairs. Big structural change can't wait, and we'll fight for it—together. pic.twitter.com/ZnI2xat8xN — Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) November 22, 2019

Haaland, a Native American, has received flack for supporting Warren. The reason? People feel Haaland betrayed her people. After all, the senator claimed she was Native American. It was later revealed through DNA testing that she is only 1/1024th Native American.

I'm ALL IN on @ewarren. I'm so excited to join @AyannaPressley and @katieporteroc in electing Elizabeth Warren as our next President. Text WIN to 24477 to join the fight! https://t.co/GgZC3YldWX — Deb Haaland (@Deb4CongressNM) November 22, 2019

Freshman Congresswoman Katie Porter was going back and forth between endorsing Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) but eventually went with Warren. When she announced her decision to back the Massachusetts senator, she shared a picture of her with Warren when she graduated from Harvard Law.

I’m excited to continue this fight for the middle-class with my friend and mentor. Elizabeth is the person I trust to take on corruption in Washington and I’m proud to announce my endorsement. See you in Iowa next Sunday, @ewarren! pic.twitter.com/HiCvpvAiW7 — Katie Porter (@katieporteroc) October 26, 2019

.@KatiePorterOC is a consumer advocate, a congresswoman, and my former student. We spent years studying how working families go broke after medical emergencies.



I’m grateful down to my toes to have her endorsement. Katie, I’m glad we’re in this fight together. https://t.co/6C21b1j730 — Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) October 26, 2019

When Rep. Ayanna Pressley announced she was endorsing Warren, she was the first member of "the Squad" to do so. Congresswomen Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Ilhan Omar (D-MN) endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

Big structural change can’t wait. pic.twitter.com/8Sanof9COD — Ayanna Pressley (@AyannaPressley) November 6, 2019

The only member of "the Squad" who has yet to make an endorsement is Rashida Tlaib (D-MI).

Rumors have swirled, saying "the Squad" is fighting over who deserves to be president. Tlaib, however, said that's the furthest thing from the truth.