Sen. Bernie Sanders on Wednesday had no active ads on Facebook — hours after former Vice President Joe Biden whipped him in three Democratic presidential primaries, and the Vermont independent’s campaign manager said the candidate was talking to supporters to “assess” his future in the race, according to a report Wednesday.

The lack of ads on Facebook is an indicator that the socialist presidential hopeful’s campaign is on the ropes, Axios reported, citing how former Mayors Mike Bloomberg and Pete Buttigieg made their ads inactive on the social networking site just before suspending their campaigns.

Sanders and his wife, Jane, are also returning to Vermont on Wednesday.

Earlier in the day, campaign manager Faiz Shakir said the team was “meeting with supporters to assess his campaign.”

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“In the immediate term, however, he is focused on the government response to the coronavirus outbreak and ensuring we will take care of the working people and the most vulnerable,” Shakir said.

He admitted that “last night did not go the way we wanted” following losses to Biden in Arizona, Illinois and Florida.

With the wins, Biden has pulled out to a nearly 300-delegate lead over Sanders.

The coronavirus outbreak has added new complications to both campaigns.

Their debate Sunday night happened without a live audience, and the candidates have had to resort to online rallies because of the recommendations from health officials that people avoid crowds of 50 or more.