NORTHFIELD, Minn., Oct. 19 (UPI) -- Elizabeth Warren is known for challenging the system in the United States, and she just brought her message to a college in Minnesota on Saturday.

Warren was speaking in support of Al Franken. In only a few weeks, Minnesota will decide if Franken can keep his position as a Democratic senator -- a position he's maintained since 2009.


In a speech at Carlton College, Warren said, "the game is rigged, and the Republicans rigged it," according to the Washington Post. It's a claim she's made many times before because she accuses the Republicans of blocking student loan and Wall Street reform.

Warren spoke about the need to change the educational system to make it more affordable by allowing students to refinance their loans. Warren and Franken co-sponsored a bill that sought to allow just that.

Not only does Warren often speak out against the Republicans, but she also spoke out last week against the Obama administration for protecting Wall Street and corporate interests. Warren has been a senator since 2013 and was previously a special advisor to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which she helped President Obama start in 2011.

"The system is rigged. And now that I've been in Washington and seen it up close and personal, I just see new ways in which that happens," Warren said last week during an interview with Salon.