Elizabeth Warren campaign shifts ad spending after struggle in New Hampshire primary

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Elizabeth Warren campaign shifts ad spending after struggle in New Hampshire primary
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In the past week, the Warren campaign has canceled or moved more than $1.2 million worth of television ads in Nevada and South Carolina.

The day of her fourth-place finish in the New Hampshire primary, they cut another $370,000 in South Carolina, moving the majority of that money to Nevada, according to the Warren campaign. Nevada holds caucuses a week before the South Carolina primary.

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren appears at her New Hampshire primary night rally in Manchester, N.H., Feb. 11, 2020. "The fight we’re in, the fight to save our democracy, is an uphill battle. But our campaign is built for the long haul. And we are just getting started," Warren said in her speech Tuesday night in Manchester, when she started by congratulating Sanders, Buttigieg and Klobuchar for their respective first-, second- and third-place finishes in New Hampshire.

"As EW said on our all-hands call last week, she didn’t get into this race with the belief that this would be easy. None of us did, either. … Making real change in this country has never been easy -- but as EW often says, if you don’t fight, you can’t win," Lau wrote to staff, referring to Warren by her initials.

But the Warren campaign still has to get through two more early states before Super Tuesday, and polls do not show Warren leading in either of them. On the heels of Biden’s drop in support from African American voters in national polls, Green also pointed to the potential to pick up some of his supporters in racially diverse states like South Carolina and Nevada.

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