The virtual tie between Bernie and Buttigieg and the upcoming calendar have all the top candidates thinking they have a shot.
New Hampshire has a cherished reputation for being a clarifying presidential contest, but Tuesday night’s first-in-the-nation primary made one thing clear: There is no clear frontrunner.
But Pete Buttigieg, who finished a close second in New Hampshire, leads the delegate count. The former mayor of South Bend, Ind., left Iowa with the most delegates, though the caucuses remain too close to call and both campaigns have requested a recanvass. Buttigieg is at 24 percent, followed by Klobuchar at almost 20 percent. Warren and Biden are at 9 percent and 8 percent, respectively, and Andrew Yang, Sen. Michael Bennet and formerGov. Deval Patrick of Massachusetts ended their campaigns after disappointing finishes.
Lt. Gov. Cyrus Habib of Washington acknowledged that there are many media narratives out there. But what’s most important, he insisted, is that Buttigieg “has more delegates than any other candidate.” Delegates, after all, will determine who wins the nomination. Though polling has been scarce and it’s difficult to survey Nevada’s caucuses, Sanders trails Biden by 3.5 percentage points in the RealClearPolitics average of recent polls. But a new flier from the powerful Culinary Workers Union warns that Sanders would “end Culinary Healthcare,” which covers 130,000 workers and family members.
And he rolled out the endorsement of South Carolina state Rep. JA Moore, who was California Sen. Kamala Harris’ campaign co-chair in the state. Moore said Buttigieg “has proven he’s the only viable candidate to build a cross racial, rural, urban and suburban coalition to win in November.” Warren, who has canceled more than $500,000 in ad reservations in South Carolina and about $60,000 in Nevada, will campaign in Virginia on Thursday and Nevada on Saturday, Sunday, Monday and next Friday. In a fundraising email Wednesday, Warren's team told supporters that Tuesday night “didn’t go the way we wanted it to go,” but, “Elizabeth has only taken the first steps of a marathon.”
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