Is New Hampshire Elizabeth Warren's last stand?
by Mark Z. Barabak, Los Angeles Times
Feb 11, 2020
4 minutes
CONCORD, N.H. - It was not supposed to be this way for Elizabeth Warren, slogging through the snow and bitter cold as she struggles to salvage her once-soaring campaign.
She had policy plans - tons of them - a strong political operation that had her atop polls, and the advantage of hailing from New Hampshire's next-door neighbor, where the U.S. senator from Massachusetts won two statewide campaigns.
She was known and well-liked among Democrats in New Hampshire, where many commute south to jobs across the state line, get their news from Boston media and voters historically prefer presidential candidates who are their New England kin.
Then came last
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