Democratic presidential candidates build ground games in case the state gets to pick the party nominee.
ST. PETERSBURG - In a crammed living room on Friday night, Lisa Perry welcomed 18 men and women to the fight to capture the Democratic presidential nomination for Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
Over fried chicken and eggplant parmesan in Perry's home, they learned the app to use when a barista asks about their Warren tumbler. And the best way to call voters if they have a ...
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