Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Sunday rejected Republican-fueled rumors that she’s a socialist, saying instead that she’s a capitalist who believes in markets that operate on “a level playing field.”

The 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful denied that her proposal to split up tech giants such as Facebook and Google should be considered “anti-capitalist.”

“It is not capitalism to have one giant that comes in and dominates,” Warren said on CBS’s “Face The Nation.” “What I have supported all the way through are the kinds of things that help level the playing field.”

Asked if she would describe herself as a capitalist, Warren said yes and that it’s “just wrong” for people to say she’s a socialist.

“I believe in markets ― markets that work, markets that have a cop on the beat and have real rules and everybody follows them,” she said. “I believe in a level playing field.”