Sen. Bernie Sanders thanks supporters as ABC News projects he will win the Nevada caucuses: “We have just put together a multi-generational, multi-racial coalition, which is going to not only win in Nevada, it’s going to sweep this country.”
An ABC News analysis shows Joe Biden trailing in second.Sen. Bernie Sanders ran competitively in unaccustomed support groups amid the Nevada Democratic caucuses while sweeping the table among Latino, young and very liberal voters, leaving his competitors wrestling inconclusively over the sharply fragmented remains, according to ABC News' entrance poll results.
Democratic presidential hopeful Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders waves as he leaves the stage with his wife Jane O'Meara Sanders after speaking during a rally at the Abraham Chavez Theater on February 22, 2020 in El Paso, Texas.Further, Sanders won half of very liberal caucusgoers and 30% of"somewhat" liberals, prevailing in both groups.
Democratic presidential hopeful Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders speaks during a rally at the Abraham Chavez Theater on February 22, 2020 in El Paso, Texas.On the flip side, among those most focused on choosing the candidate who aligns with them on major issues, Sanders soared to 55% support. At the same time, entrance poll results indicated a decline in participation of racial and ethnic minorities. Nonwhites accounted for 35% of caucusgoers, compared with 41% in 2016.
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