Around 2 in 5 South Carolina voters in the Democratic primary named health care as the most important issue to their vote, according to preliminary exit poll results.
Klobuchar: "I don't pretend to think I'm going to be number one in South Carolina"Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar would not say where she needs to place today in the South Carolina primary when asked by CNN, instead saying her momentum from New Hampshire will propel her.
“I don't pretend to think I'm going to be number one in South Carolina, I think we've seen that in the polls,” she said, while speaking to reporters after an event in Richmond, Virginia.
Klobuchar attempted to preempt her numbers out of South Carolina, explaining to reporters that she just didn’t have enough money to be competitive, when asked how she can be competitive down the line without a diverse coalition. “I will say, you know, South Carolina for me the issue was, we got a lot of our funding in after New Hampshire. And while we had operations and staff in South Carolina and for that matter in Nevada, we didn't have as big of a staff there as some of the other campaigns. Why, because we didn't have the funding and we've been basically going state by state.
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