A progressive polling firm found the Vermont senator had a huge lead among Hispanic likely caucus-goers in the state.
Bernie Sanders is going into the Nevada caucus on Saturday with a 19-point lead at the front of the primary pack, a new poll by a progressive firm has found.
Further down the rungs, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar was found to come in sixth place as just 9 percent of caucus-goers supported her, despite her strong performance in the New Hampshire primary. Sixty-four percent of under 45s likely to vote in the Nevada caucus said they backed Sen. Sanders—giving him a 50-point lead over second-place Warren.by email, Jason Ganz of Data for Progress said:"Sanders' commanding lead is due in large part to his domination among voters under 45 - he's up forty points compared to his nearest rival here, compared to being up three for voters aged 45+.
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