Senator Elizabeth Warren is making her rounds through Iowa this weekend with one stop Saturday morning in Sioux City. She’s considering a 2020 presidential run with the goal of making life better for the middle class.

Just five days ago Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren put her hat in the ring to run for President.

And she's not wasting any time.

“I got into this race because I’m deeply grateful to an America that gave opportunities to the daughter of a janitor and I just want to see those same opportunities for all of our kids," Massachusetts Senator, Elizabeth Warren said.

Senator Warren is fighting for a better deal for the middle class.

"Today a minimum wage job in America full-time will not keep a momma and a baby out of poverty and that is wrong and that is why I’m in this fight," Senator Warren said.

Warren says it may be early, but she’s already looking to tackle some major issues.

"Healthcare, housing, education those are investments we need to make as a country," Senator Warren said.

But she says Washington continues to work great for those with money, but not for anyone else.

"It is corruption, pure and simple and it's time to fight back," Senator Warren said.

Two Iowa voters tell me they believe Senator Warren is trying to bring people together from both sides of the political aisle.

"What stuck out to me was that she really is thinking about the middle class more than corporations," Iowa voter, Daniel Kueffer said.

"This is a moment when we should dream big, fight hard and take back our country, thank you," Senator Warren said.

Along with fighting for a better middle class Senator Warren also wants to tackle student debt saying students are "shouldering a trillion and a half dollars in student loan debt and it's crushing an entire generation."