The Hill reports:
In a contentious interview on “CBS This Morning,” Joe Biden acknowledged that he faces an uphill battle in New Hampshire, which holds its primary on Tuesday, but said his political fortunes would change once the nominating contest shifts to more diverse states like Nevada and South Carolina.
“Nothing’s going to happen until we get down to a place and around the country where there’s much more diversity. And, you know, you’re always behind the eight ball when you’re running in New Hampshire and you have two people from the neighboring states,” he said, referring to rivals Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Voters in New Hampshire will head to the polls starting at midnight tonight for tomorrow’s primary. Former Vice President @JoeBiden hopes to boost his chances ahead of the vote.
Biden joins us now from Nashua, New Hampshire. pic.twitter.com/669N5oIADX
— CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) February 10, 2020