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AP Photo Sanders warns supporters of Democratic establishment's 'desperate response'

Bernie Sanders wasted little time after his New Hampshire win to take a victory lap for his supporters--and ask them to keep the cash coming.

In a campaign email, he wrote that his victory would "prompt a desperate response from the nation's financial elite and the political establishment who want to stop our campaign to transform America."

"Who knows what they're going to throw at us next," he wrote, before asking supporters to make a $3 contribution and noting the 14 primaries and caucuses coming over the next three weeks. "All I know is we must be ready to respond, organize, and win."

Sanders the note concluded by referring to his meteoric political rise: "Nine months ago, if you told somebody that we would win the New Hampshire primary, they would not have believed you," he wrote. "Not at all. Too bold, they would have said. Not enough money to compete against the billionaires. You showed them tonight."

Sanders is set to address supporters in Concord later Tuesday night.