Implicit in Joe Biden’s strategy is the idea that the South is tough terrain for Elizabeth Warren and her liberal brand of politics
Joe Biden’s campaign is ramping up its investment in the Super Tuesday states, anticipating a Democratic race that narrows to two candidates by early March.comes as Biden’s polling numbers have declined and Elizabeth Warren’s have surged, particularly in states like Iowa and New Hampshire where she’s heavily invested in field organization.The former vice president’s campaign is still counting on strong finishes in the four early nominating states.
Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Elizabeth Warren chat during the September Democratic debate in Houston. | David J. Phillip/AP Photo Under Democratic delegate selection rules, some congressional districts are allocated more delegates than others. For months, the campaign has zeroed in on the most delegate-rich congressional districts in Super Tuesday states like Texas, North Carolina, California and Alabama and attempted to assembleNorth Carolina’s majority-minority 1st Congressional District is one of them.
The Biden campaign declined to detail the resources it’s committing to Super Tuesday. Nor would they acknowledge that their strategy is geared toward Warren, who has surpassed Sen. Bernie Sanders in some recent national and state polls.
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