| | | No use arguing about it. We will know in two weeks.
But Bernie is ahead in the polls in both California and Texas and many of the people who voted for other candidates have Bernie as their second choice.
And momentum begets more momentum.
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So here are the totals with roughly 88% of the precincts in NV counted. You somehow below that because Bernie got 40% of the votes--35,512 votes--he is sweeping the field? This is a primary and a caucus at that. Only very motivated people vote. There are 691k registered Democrats in NV and 584k Republicans. With Independents, there are 1,804,000 registered voters in the state (see nvsos.gov for stats; click on "December 2019" to get the pdf file). Do you see what a small percentage of registered voters actually voted in this caucus?
Nevada 2020 Presidential Democratic Caucus Last updated: 2/23/2020, 10:35:23 PM
Racewide Results
CandidateVotesPercentMap
| Bernie Sanders | 35,512 | 40.73% |
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| Joe Biden | 17,169 | 19.69% |
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| Pete Buttigieg | 14,948 | 17.14% |
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| Elizabeth Warren | 9,773 | 11.21% |
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| Amy Klobuchar | 5,882 | 6.75% |
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| Tom Steyer | 3,493 | 4.01% |
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| Uncommitted | 313 | 0.36% |
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| Tulsi Gabbard | 35 | 0.04% |
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| Andrew Yang | 35 | 0.04% |
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| John K Delaney | 16 | 0.02% |
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| Michael Bennet | 12 | 0.01% |
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| Other | 0 | 0.00% |
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87.47% reporting (1836 of 2099 precincts) | 87,188 total votes |
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