Warren Reassures Supporters Campaign Can Last Past Super Tuesday
- Campaign vows to have organizers in all 50 states by July
- Senator is trailing rivals Biden and Sanders in national polls
Elizabeth Warren campaigns in Brooklyn, New York on Jan. 7.
Photographer: Gabriela Bhaskar/Bloomberg
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Elizabeth Warren’s campaign sought to reassure supporters that she has the resources to sustain her candidacy after Super Tuesday despite recent drops in her polling in early-voting states.
She touted her broad organization and vowed to use it to support down-ballot Democrats around the country whose backing could help her win the primary.