Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., is looking ahead to Super Tuesday after Joe Biden's victory in South Carolina.
In a fundraising email with the subject line "Tonight," Klobuchar thanked her team Saturday and said her "scrappy homegrown campaign has grown into a powerful nationwide movement." But, she says, "there is still a long way to go."
Biden easily won South Carolina's primary, with Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., coming in second. It was too early to determine the order of the others.
Klobuchar finished in a better-than-expected third place in New Hampshire, the first-in-the-nation primary state. But a week and a half later, she ended up sixth in Nevada.
Klobuchar has pushed back on suggestions she should drop out of the race amid concerns that multiple moderate candidates are splitting the vote.
She has said she is staying in at least through Super Tuesday, when her home state is among the 14 that will vote.
Klobuchar also has scheduled a campaign event Tuesday in Missouri, which holds its primary March 10.
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