Warren, in New Memo, Outlines Her Path and Rivals' Flaws
New York Times
MANCHESTER, N.H. In a lengthy Election Day memo outlining their path forward in the fractured Democratic primary, Elizabeth Warrens campaign manager drew the sharpest contrasts to date with her leading rivals, arguing that Bernie Sanders has a political ceiling, Joseph R. Biden Jr. is at risk of having his support collapse and that Pete Buttigieg will struggle as the primary moves on to more diverse states.
The nearly 2,000-word memo describes a volatile and unpredictable 2020 race that they expect to remain muddled through Super Tuesday in early March and outlines her path despite a disappointing third-place finish in Iowa and as allies brace for that or worse in New Hampshire on Tuesday.
Warren has proven the doubters wrong before, wrote Roger Lau, Ms. Warrens campaign manager, in the memo provided to The New York Times and sent to supporters and staff on Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Lau sought to reassure supporters that the campaign is undeterred by state-by-state results, including later on Tuesday.