Washington Post: “Clinton’s decision to leave the nation’s first presidential primary state for a few hours to attend a ‘grass-roots organizing’ meeting here underscored her dual tasks in coming months: She needs to shore up support in Iowa and New Hampshire, early nominating states where Bernie Sanders has become a real threat, but also be prepared for a nomination fight that could lost longer than Democrats initially expected.”
“Maine Democrats have a scheduled March 6 caucuses, by which time nearly 20 other states are expected to have weighed in on who should be the party’s nominee. Clinton is also planning to campaign Monday in Arkansas and Louisiana, both of which have early March nominating primaries.”

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