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Thu Feb 6, 2020, 04:30 PM Feb 2020

Biden and Warren Seek Revival, With Two Very Different Strategies

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Senator Elizabeth Warren each suffered a damaging setback in Iowa that could make it harder for them to recover next week in New Hampshire — and not just because they were running well behind the leading candidates as Democrats awaited a final count.

In a primary sharply divided between progressive and more moderate candidates, Mr. Biden and Ms. Warren both trailed opponents with whom they are competing for many of the same voters.

The former vice president was badly beaten in the fight for center-left Democrats by Pete Buttigieg, according to the still-incomplete Iowa caucus returns, while Ms. Warren was significantly outpaced among left-wing voters by Senator Bernie Sanders.

“Each underperformed expectations in Iowa, and a second week of disappointing results could have a dire impact on money moving forward,” said David Axelrod, the Democratic strategist.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/elections-2020/biden-and-warren-seek-revival-with-two-very-different-strategies/ar-BBZH8WV?li=BBnb7Kz

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