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Elizabeth Warren congratulated Bernie Sanders on his apparent Nevada caucus win and took aim at one person not in contention in Nevada: Michael Bloomberg.

"The race has been called, Bernie has won, congratulations Bernie," Warren said. It's not yet clear where Warren will place after Sanders' first place finish.

In a speech to supporters in Seattle, Washington, Warren rolled out a repeat of her latest breakout debate performance, singling out Bloomberg.

Warren called the billionaire “a threat coming our way” skipping the first four nomination states to “buy this election” by plowing his resources into Super Tuesday states and beyond.

“He argues that he is the safest bet to beat Donald Trump. He’s not safe, he’s just rich,” Warren said.

Warren thanked her supporters for “keeping me in the fight,” and said her campaign has already seen a boost from the Wednesday night debate.

“Since Wednesday night our support has been growing everywhere,” Warren said to a cheering crowd. “Since I’ve stepped on that stage a quarter of a million people have gone to Elizabeth Warren.com and pitched in their $25.”

Warren said the campaign raised $9 million in three days.

The Massachusetts senator has another shot at a momentum-building debate performance soon. She — and Bloomberg — will be back on the debate stage on Tuesday ahead of South Carolina’s primary.

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