Elizabeth has only taken the first few steps of a marathon. The Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary decide less than 2% of the delegates. Today, we start fighting even harder for the next 98%...
Let's face it, Danielle: Last night didn't go the way we wanted it to go.
We were hoping for a better result in New Hampshire, and a lot of volunteers and grassroots supporters fought really hard to make it happen.
It hurts to care so much, work so hard, and still fall a little short.
So it's okay to take a moment and feel that pain, or process that disappointment.
Take a walk around the block, eat an extra piece of chocolate, hug your pet, adopt a pet, watch videos of cats and dogs who are friends, call a friend — whatever works.
But once you've let it all out, take a deep breath, square your shoulders, and make a plan — a plan to fight back and win. A plan to help make sure that we won't have to feel this way again.
Elizabeth has only taken the first few steps of a marathon. The Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary decide less than 2% of the delegates. Today, we start fighting even harder for the next 98%.
You can help make sure this campaign is ready for the long haul — so everyone's voice can be heard across the country.
Nevadans will head to their caucuses one week from Saturday. South Carolinians will go to the polls one week later. People in Super Tuesday states are already turning in their ballots.
It's time to persist.
Elizabeth needs your help to run an aggressive advertising, organizing, and outreach program to grow our movement across the country. We have a plan to win. And you are part of it.
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