Entrance poll: Nevada's Democratic electorate the most diverse yet via NBCNews
LAS VEGAS — One in three Nevada Democratic caucus-goers are people of color, according to early results from the NBC News entrance polls, making it the most racially diverse electorate of the 2020 presidential nominating contest so far.
Nevada's electorate, based on the early survey, looks more like the Democratic Party nationally. In the 2018 election, 41 percent of voters who backed Democratic candidates for Congress were people of color.He had a significant lead in the initial preference vote, fueled by young voters, liberals and Hispanics. He was winning two-thirds of voters aged 17 to 29, 53 percent of"very liberal" voters and 51 percent of Hispanics.
He also led among voters who said they preferred a nominee who could beat President Donald Trump, with 23 percent — ahead of Joe Biden's 19 percent and Buttigieg's 18 percent.
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