Analysis: Sen. Sander's projected victory in the NevadaCaucus should strike fear in the hearts of his rivals and critics, with his electorate reflecting a cross-section of the party. - jonallendc
Gallego added that he is"not surprised" that Sanders performed so well because the candidate and his campaign learned from missteps in 2016 and organized early and effectively in the Latino community.
"In Nevada we had just put together a multi-generational, multi-racial coalition which is gonna not only win in Nevada, it's gonna sweep this country," Sanders said at a rally in El Paso, Texas, Saturday night. A Biden campaign official, anticipating a second-place finish here, used similar logic to make the case that the former vice president is best positioned to win the nomination and defeat President Donald Trump.
Biden edged Sanders 34 percent to 28 percent among African American caucus-goers here Saturday, according to the NBC entrance poll, with billionaire Tom Steyer coming in third at 17 percent and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren in fourth at 12 percent.
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