Nevada has made itself a key part of the Democratic process, not only as the first-in-the-West caucus, but also by showing how Democrats could win by harnessing Latino votes.
That concerned Vicki Loreto-Zaragoza, 31, a housekeeping employee for Park MGM hotel and casino. Her insurance policy through the union covers her entire family.
She said she would be reluctant to support Sanders, the independent senator from Vermont, if he became the nominee. But against Trump,"there's probably no other choice," she said. "They say they are good. We will see," said Quintana, who added that she had seen them on television.Steyer made an appearance at the union voting site Saturday, stopping to eat a taco from a food truck stationed nearby as a mariachi band that has been making appearances with him played on.
"This is one example where we have this my-way-or-the-highway politics that suggest if you're not with me you must be against me," Buttigieg said.
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