Another big number for Sanders in the Data for Progress poll: The senator had the support of 66 percent of likely Hispanic voters, leading the next closest candidate Tom Steyer by 58 points
Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images After winning the popular vote in the Iowa caucuses and finishing atop the primary in New Hampshire, Bernie Sanders could have a breakout moment in the Nevada caucuses on Saturday, according to two recent polls.
And on Monday, a poll released by Data for Progress had Sanders up by 19 points over the next closest candidate, Elizabeth Warren:
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