Elizabeth Warren is 'talking to her team to assess the path forward,' an aide tells NPR, after the Massachusetts senator fell short on Super Tuesday.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., speaks at a rally Tuesday in Detroit.Elizabeth Warren is"talking to her team to assess the path forward," an aide told NPR on Wednesday morning. A big question now hangs over her campaign after falling short on Super Tuesday: What now?
And while she did pick up more than 40 delegates Tuesday night in the Democratic presidential primary, she remains well behind Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders. In fact, thus far, results show that she will likely exit Super TuesdayWhat appeared to be a narrow path to victory going into Super Tuesday now appears practically impossible.
Warren had signaled that she intends to keep going in this race. On Tuesday night, she announced that she is planning to return to Michigan later this week and also hold events in Arizona and Idaho, seeming to signal that she isn't giving up. Michigan and Idaho hold their primaries on March 10, with Arizona following a week later.saying she was pinning her hopes on the Democratic convention in July, banking on no candidate winning an outright majority of delegates.
While waiting for Warren to speak in Los Angeles on Monday night, Naomi Schegloff said that she refused to vote strategically.
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