After suffering yet another lopsided loss to Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton remarked Wednesday after a speech in Pennsylvania that her team needed to "get the energy going."
Sanders trounced Clinton in Wisconsin, and once again, he dominated her among younger voters. A day after the defeat, Clinton spoke to the Philadelphia chapter of the AFL-CIO and delved into labor unions and fair wages, in addition to hitting her opponent with increased ferocity.
"Great remarks," a man told her on stage afterward.
"Thank you," she said. "We've got to get the energy going."
Sanders, whose far-left candidacy has frequently outflanked her on issues dear to the party's progressive base, has won six of the past seven contests in the Democratic primary.