Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s aides suggest their most viable path to the Democratic nomination “is by prevailing in a contested Democratic convention, which would be a historical rarity if it happens,” the Boston Globe reports.
“A crucial test of their strategy will come Tuesday, as voters head to the polls in 14 states. Warren’s advisers believe they can break the 15 percent threshold they need to amass delegates in several states — particularly California, Colorado, Massachusetts, and possibly Maine — and that the resulting delegate pile will be enough to keep her in the hunt in a fractured field.“

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