Nevada caucus results are not about numbers, but momentum and making a case that a candidate can win the national Democratic base.
entrance polling results that showed him with 53% of the vote with that demographic in the seven-person race.The entrance polls showed former Vice President Joe Biden at 16% of the Latino and Hispanic vote, former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg at 9%, billionaire activist Tom Steyer with 8% and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren with 7%.
The party also scrapped an app it had planned on using for caucus sites across the state. It was developed, however, by the same company that developed the app used in Iowa. Party officials have had to pull together Plan B in a matter of weeks. Kaitlyn Hernandez, 23, of Reno walked into Hug High as the only undecided in her precinct group. After the first alignment, supporters of Sanders persuaded her to join their group.
"I would still prefer to get to vote for who I wanted to vote for," said Larson."If it was Burger King and I had it my way I would have walked up and put in a ballot for Pete."Sen. Bernie Sanders highlighted the need for big change across the country at a packed rally in El Paso, Texas, as the Vermont senator held onto an early lead in Nevada, where caucus results were still being calculated.With 3.
Tom Perez had been in hot water after the chaos in Iowa that delayed the results from the Feb. 3 caucus. While speaking with reporters, he reiterated that the party would try to release results as soon as possible but it was possible the results may not be released Saturday. Perez said it was more important to “get it right,” according to the Associated Press.
Sanders was also running neck-and-neck with Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg among voters who described themselves as moderate or conservative. Sanders lost the 2016 Nevada caucuses to Hillary Clinton by just 5 points and was the favorite going into today’s voting. Most of the speculation centered on who would come in second.As early entrance polls indicated Sen. Bernie Sanders would have a good night in Nevada, the candidate who is not on the ballot there sent a warning.
Concerns are growing about more moderate Democrats, and even some Republicans opposed to Trump, that Sanders could run away with the nomination., two of the co-founders of the center-left think tank Third Way, urged the rest of the field to stand up to Sanders at next Tuesday’s debate. Otherwise, Jon Cowan and Michael Bennett write, they could doom the party – and the nation – to Trump and sweeping down-ballot GOP victories in November.
The question will be whether Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., can hold his frontrunner status after winning New Hampshire and placing in the top two in Iowa, where results are still being reviewed. Sanders also led in recent national polling.The presidential campaign of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.
"What we're trying to do is not just defeat Trump but transform our economy and the way our government does business," he told a crowd of about 2,000 people gathered Friday night outside at Springs Preserve, a botanical garden in Las Vegas. The senator from Minnesota, with an unapologetically Midwestern style, is pitching herself as less radical than the frontrunner here, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.
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