On Monday, Hillary Clinton and her campaign denied reports of a looming campaign shake-up after her expected loss in Tuesday’s New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary. According to a Politico report, the Clintons are “so dissatisfied with their campaign’s messaging and digital operations they are considering staffing and strategy changes after what’s expected to be a loss” in New Hampshire. When asked about the report on MSNBC, Hillary Clinton replied on Monday, “I have no idea what they’re talking about or who they are talking to.” “We’re going to take stock, but it’s going to be the campaign that I’ve got,” she said. Clinton said that though she was “very confident in the people that I have… we’re moving into a different phase of the campaign. We’re moving into a more diverse electorate. We’re moving into a more diverse electorate. We’re moving into different geographic areas. So, of course it would be malpractice not to say, ‘OK, what worked? What can we do better? What do we have to do new and different that we have to pull out?’” Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta later said there “is zero truth to what you may be reading” and “Hillary stands behind her team,