Senator Elizabeth Warren listens to Senator Bernie Sanders during the ninth Democratic 2020 U.S. Presidential candidates debate at the Paris Theater in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., February 19, 2020.
People wait to cast their votes during the Nevada caucuses to nominate a Democratic presidential candidate at the polling station inside the Coronado High School in Las Vegas on Feb. 22, 2020.Among the three caucuses he's overseen, this was the"most smooth," he said. The party is"already processing caucus results and we've provided expanded capacity for the hotline to accommodate the influx of calls from precinct chairs," Molly Forgey, communications director for the Nevada Democratic Party, told ABC News in response to the precinct chairs' complaints.6:10 p.m. With 10% of precincts reporting, Sanders maintains lead in Nevada caucuses
A volunteer counts votes during the Nevada caucuses to nominate a Democratic presidential candidate at the caucus polling station inside the Coronado High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, on February 22, 2020.Edison, a company that helps collect data for ABC News and other networks, reported confusion is delaying some results from being reported.
Reminder: Candidates need to get at least 15% in an individual caucus to walk away with anything, and at least 15% statewide or in a congressional district to get delegates out of the Nevada caucuses.Bellagio hotel workers hold Bernie placards before caucusing at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, Feb. 22, 2020.
As in the two previous states, caucusgoers far and away cited health care as their top issue -- 43% placed it first among four issues tested -- and Sanders won 39% support in this group. He won an even larger share, 51%, among the majority who said they support a government-run, single-payer health system.
"Our goal is a strong finish and a lot of people supporting us," he said."I think the percentage that we need to hit is the kind of thing that the pundits will work out. And our focus is making sure we have a very strong support." One observer at a Las Vegas area site believes that the site only has enough volunteers because early voting helped alleviate some of the turnout on caucus day.
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What the youth don't understand is that it takes the so called Independent voter to elect a President. They are the deciding vote and they will not vote for socialism. So Trump wins. Biden will at least fight for Fairness not Freeness. That is a winning strategy.
Scary that soo many are supporting this mean, horrible form of government, that has been responsible for hundred of millions of deaths, starvations, or extreme suffering in the last century. . Please study history folks.
Trump got this. Bernie cannot beat Trump.
Do don't
So funny that Bernie thinks Texans are gonna vote for a commie. 🤣I know he gets a lot of people at his speeches, but there ARE a lot of lazy people.
TEXAS say it isn’t so. Please
Scary thing is if Crazy Bernie wins, AOC could get a position on his cabinet. Not good...
Has Bernie said what happens when both the House and Senate fail to pass his bills? He will be a lame duck president.
The real winner of the Nevada caucuses is President Putin. Bernie Sanders is proof. . SenSanders BernieSanders
Stark reminder of how young people are influenced with lots of “justice” reforms to vote for their own demise within 20 years of their vote HugoChavez1998 BolivarianRevolution
I’m voting for Bernie in Texas so is all my family and friends
Democrats are so screwed lol
Democratic Socialism is a made up term. Bernie is a true Trotskyite - look it up, he really is a communist. And that’s who the Democrats are going to have to put up! 🤣😂😭 Know your history.
While the Dems were maniacally fixated on Russian collusion with Trump over the last 3 years, Bernie outsmarted them all by plotting a commuist takeover by hijacking the Democratic party. This is what 'woke' looks like now folks!
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Unless the economy tanks - this is going to be a repub cakewalk in November. Fact check: True.
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