WASHINGTON, D.C.: A few months ago, Elizabeth Warren was at the top of polls for the Democratic presidential nomination, building support with her ready answer to seemingly all problems: “I have a plan for that.”

The wonkish professor turned senator now faces increasingly daunting odds after she placed fourth Tuesday in the New Hampshire primary, trailing the top tier of candidates by more than 10 percentage points.

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