The Democrats have set it up for a Hillary coronation, scheduling debates few, far between, and on weekends when no one is watching. But it might not be enough to make Hillary likeable, and the Clinton campaign is starting to realize that.

The Clinton campaign appears to be getting nervous.

While from the start Hillary Clinton’s campaign has said they were not taking anything for granted, the Democratic frontrunner didn’t always act that way -– for months carrying on as though her challenger, Bernie Sanders, didn’t exist.

Over time, however, the 74-year-old Vermont senator has risen in the polls and gained growing support that eventually became too big for Clinton to ignore.

Now, just a few weeks until the first voting begins in Iowa and New Hampshire, her campaign is showing signs they’re more anxious than ever about the outcome of these races.

The most blatant sign came earlier this week when Clinton’s campaign manager Robby Mook sent a fundraising email to supporters with the subject line “nervous.”

“There’s a situation developing in Iowa and New Hampshire that could change the course of this election,” Mook wrote in the e-mail, noting that Sanders’ campaign is outspending Clinton in TV ads in the two early states.

Two days later, the campaign sent another fundraising email mentioning the “(seriously!) tight” polls in New Hampshire.



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