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Clinton supporters prepare for a long battle after her close call in Iowa - The Washington Post

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The Clinton campaign based on incremental cautious change does not resonate as well with younger people including unmarried women. Sanders lead with unmarried women was 10 points in Iowa's caucuses. This is a worrisome trend for the Clinton campaign, as well as the pace of fundraising of the Sanders campaign which raised $20 million in Jan. 2016, and is picking up pace after Sanders virtual tie with Clinton in Iowa.

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The pace of fund raising, the appeal to young people and the lead among unmarried women, of the Sanders campaign makes the Democratic nomination a close contest between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. The mood of voters who are not looking for incremental change emphasized in the Clinton campaign speeches also plays a role. Unlike the Republican nomination which is largely a winner take all contest for delegates and could end early, the Democratic nomination based on a proportional allocation of delegates from the percentage of the vote gained increases chances of the fight dragging on. Momentum could also play a part.

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