As polls closed in New Hampshire on Tuesday night, Hillary Clinton's campaign manager Robby Mook called on supporters to ignore the defeat, not sweat Nevada and South Carolina too much, and look to March, according to CNN.
“The nomination will very likely be won in March, not February, and we believe that Hillary Clinton is well positioned to build a strong -- potentially insurmountable -- delegate lead next month,” Mook said in a memo quoted by the news network.
“For Hillary Clinton and her campaign, the March states represent an opportunity to build a coalition of support that’s as diverse as the Democratic Party itself,” Mook wrote. "Hispanics and African Americans play a critical role in who we are as a party and who we are as a nation. Many of the most delegate-rich states also have some of the largest minority and urban populations -- states like Texas, Georgia, Alabama, Illinois and Florida."
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