Elizabeth Warren is no longer seen as the prohibitive frontrunner in the first-in-the-nation voting state, Democratic operatives and activists told POLITICO
would bring in $2 trillion to help fund single-payer health care — but her plan estimated it would generate $400 billion. Her campaign had to clarify both remarks.
Warren’s drop in the polls could simply reflect the travails of a frontrunner whose numbers drop in the face of scrutiny, but then bounce back. Biden went through that cycle in recent months, losing ground to Warren in national polls before rebounding. Presidential candidates Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren talk during the November Democratic primary debate in Atlanta. | Alex Wong/Getty Images
In addition to the ads up now, Warren has reserved more than $2.4 million in TV air time in January, according to Advertising Analytics, a political ad tracking firm.
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