In Iowa, the sheer volume of visiting presidential candidates signals a new phase of the campaign, ending the get-to-know-you period and beginning a six-month sprint to the state's caucuses.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., poses for a selfie at the Iowa State Fair, Saturday, Aug. 10, 2019, in Des Moines, Iowa.
Warren was one of nearly two dozen candidates who paraded through Iowa this weekend, speaking at the state fair, the annual Wing Ding dinner and a forum on gun control. The sheer volume of visiting contenders signaled a new phase of the campaign, ending the get-to-know-you period and beginning a six-month sprint to the Iowa caucuses.
As Biden maintains a tenuous lead in polls and Warren gains ground, there’s time for ascendant candidates Pete Buttigieg and Kamala Harris to get hot. Bernie Sanders, meanwhile, is still in the top-tier with a devoted following. “Energy-wise, he looked people in the eye, remembered your name, called your name — and he’s not that Joe Biden anymore,” she said.
“There are people in this race that have had national profiles for many years,” she told reporters. “I’m still introducing myself to people.”
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