Posted on 02/12/2020 8:55:23 AM PST by conservative98
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who finished third in the Iowa caucuses and fourth in Tuesdays New Hampshire primary, is reinvesting more than $300,000 in campaign spending previously meant for the next two contests in Nevada and South Carolina.
Ad Analytics, which tracks political spending, tweeted Wednesday that the Massachusetts senator was cutting spending in Nevada and South Carolina, where voters head to the polls to pick their top Democrat among a dwindling field of candidates on Feb. 22 and Feb. 29, respectively.
She has ads running in both states until the 16th, but looks like shes going off the air after that. So far weve seen over $300k cut, Ad Analytics said.
The move comes less than a month before candidates will vie for 14 states on March 3, Super Tuesday, including Warrens home state of Massachusetts. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg and former Vice President Joe Biden have pledged to compete in Massachusetts.
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I think I quietly hear the sound of Taps playing....
Money’s dried up.
Lieawatha doesn’t know it yet, but she’s done.
If she can’t get into the top three in next door New Hampshire, she’s not going anywhere.
the DNC needs the fake squaw Liz Warren in to continue the splinter the crazy commie-socialist vote....
I don’t personally believe her support goes to Sanders.
Grey Beaver running out of wampum.
If Tin Lizzie loses in Massachusetts, she is toast. And Uncle Bernie seems to have the big MO.
She knows it, just like Biden knows he’s done.
She made her millions and now she can pocket it.
I expect her to withdraw quickly
Good. We don’t want her in Nevada.
Not that I approve of this behavior; I recommend it.
Agree. Womenz vote I see going to Klobuchar.
Toast.
I think you just called me a liar on national TV.
You called me a liar.
Well you know what they say about payback
“Bye bye Bertie”?
Indian giver...
Dead woman walking.
Dems still have way too many so-called moderates. If Bernie gets to Milwaukee with even a plurality of delegates, theys gots a porblem.
The move comes less than a month before candidates will vie for 14 states on March 3, Super Tuesday, including Warrens home state of Massachusetts. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg and former Vice President Joe Biden have pledged to compete in Massachusetts.
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