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Winners and losers from the Nevada caucuses
Las Vegas Sun
Feb. 26, 2020
Winners and losers from the Nevada caucuses

The big winners of last week’s Nevada caucuses were Sen. Bernie Sanders, Latino and younger voters, and Las Vegas. The biggest losers, besides the candidates not finishing with delegates, were caucuses as a voting system and centrist-Democratic political pundits.

Elizabeth Warren campaign says it doubled fundraising goal ahead of Nevada caucuses
msn news
Feb. 24, 2020
Elizabeth Warren campaign says it doubled fundraising goal ahead of Nevada caucuses

The presidential campaign of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said Saturday it had doubled its fundraising goal going into today's caucuses, boosting the campaign's resources ahead of the South Carolina primary and the flurry of contests on Super Tuesday.

Live updates: AP says Bernie Sanders wins Nevada caucuses, cementing front-runner status
Reno Gazette-Journal
Feb. 24, 2020
Live updates: AP says Bernie Sanders wins Nevada caucuses, cementing front-runner status

Now that voters in Iowa and New Hampshire have cast their ballots, it's Nevada's turn to weigh in on the 2020 presidential race.

US Democrats turn to Nevada to clarify a chaotic campaign
Al Jazeera English
Feb. 22, 2020
US Democrats turn to Nevada to clarify a chaotic campaign

The race for the Democratic presidential nomination has shifted to Nevada. Caucuses will be held in the state in the coming hours. It is the first racially diverse and urbanised region to take part.

Bernie Sanders celebrates Nevada win: ‘We’re going to win this election’
USA Today
Feb. 22, 2020
Bernie Sanders celebrates Nevada win: ‘We’re going to win this election’

A smiling Sen. Bernie Sanders told supporters he would go on to win not only the Democratic primary, but the general election against President Donald Trump just after being declared the victor in Nevada’s caucuses.

Culinary Union members seem to have broken from their leaders to back Sanders
Vox
Feb. 22, 2020
Culinary Union members seem to have broken from their leaders to back Sanders

Early reports suggest a surprising upset of sorts in the Nevada caucuses — Culinary Union members broke from their leadership and caucused in wide numbers for Sen. Bernie Sanders, according to longtime Nevada journalist Jon Ralston.

Nevada Is Booming. But Not Everyone Is Feeling the Gains.
New York Times
Feb. 21, 2020
Nevada Is Booming. But Not Everyone Is Feeling the Gains.

The signs of Nevada’s resurgent economy are everywhere in this community outside Las Vegas, the fastest-growing city in one of the country’s fastest-growing states.

Nevada Democratic caucus: Officials hope to avoid repeat of Iowa
Al Jazeera America
Feb. 21, 2020
Nevada Democratic caucus: Officials hope to avoid repeat of Iowa

The next stage of the US presidential election process comes on Saturday, when voters in Nevada choose their preferred Democrat to oppose President Donald Trump.

Bernie Sanders backers unleash fury on union opposing his Medicare for All plan
San Francisco Chronicle
Feb. 21, 2020
Bernie Sanders backers unleash fury on union opposing his Medicare for All plan

Much like in California, Nevada’s labor unions are a powerful force in Democratic politics. But warning signs have emerged here for the party’s presidential front-runner, Bernie Sanders, over labor’s coolness to the signature issue of his candidacy — Medicare for All — as Democrats vote in caucuses Saturday.

Nevada is a land of diversity and reinvention. Will it reshape the presidential race?
Los Angeles Times
Feb. 21, 2020
Nevada is a land of diversity and reinvention. Will it reshape the presidential race?

The road between Las Vegas and Reno traverses some of the emptiest land in the continental United States. Wild burros idle across the asphalt, gutted miner shacks cast scant bits of shade, the faded signs of long-gone brothels creak in the wind.

Elizabeth Warren’s fiery debate performance may have come too late in Nevada
Boston Herald
Feb. 21, 2020
Elizabeth Warren’s fiery debate performance may have come too late in Nevada

Elizabeth Warren’s debate-stage evisceration of Michael Bloomberg has brought renewed buzz to her flagging presidential campaign — but it may have come too late to help her in the Nevada caucuses.

Democrats converge on Nevada as new chapter awaits
The Globe and Mail
Feb. 21, 2020
Democrats converge on Nevada as new chapter awaits

In the blazing sun of the Las Vegas desert, throngs of white and Latino university students gathered to hear Bernie Sanders offer promises of free college tuition and a higher minimum wage. Metres away in a university lecture hall, Pete Buttigieg was being grilled by an association of black law students over his record on race relations.

What the Mike Bloomberg pile-on says about Bernie Sanders' frontrunner status in Nevada – and beyond
USA Today
Feb. 21, 2020
What the Mike Bloomberg pile-on says about Bernie Sanders' frontrunner status in Nevada – and beyond

From the outset of Wednesday's boxing match of a debate in Las Vegas, Democrats piled on Mike Bloomberg and never relented, forcing the billionaire former New York mayor to clumsily explain his controversial stop-and-frisk policy, history of sexual harassment complaints from women and the exorbitant amount of his own fortune he has pumped into his campaign.

Nevada Democrats scramble to shore up voting tech after Iowa debacle
The Globe and Mail
Feb. 21, 2020
Nevada Democrats scramble to shore up voting tech after Iowa debacle

Nevada’s Democratic Party is scrambling to shore up the system that will be used to calculate the results of Saturday’s caucuses, hoping to avoid the chaos that plagued the race in Iowa and cast a shadow over the Democratic presidential nomination race.

How the attacks on Mike Bloomberg could clear a path for Bernie Sanders in Nevada – and beyond
USA Today
Feb. 20, 2020
How the attacks on Mike Bloomberg could clear a path for Bernie Sanders in Nevada – and beyond

From the outset of Wednesday's boxing match of a debate in Las Vegas, Democrats piled on Mike Bloomberg and never relented, forcing the billionaire former New York mayor to clumsily explain his controversial stop-and-frisk policy, history of sexual harassment complaints from women and the exorbitant amount of his own fortune he's pumped into his campaign.

California primary preview: Nevada lining up behind Bernie Sanders
San Francisco Chronicle
Feb. 20, 2020
California primary preview: Nevada lining up behind Bernie Sanders

The race is for second place in Saturday’s Democratic presidential caucuses in Nevada, as the months Sen. Bernie Sanders invested in organizing Latino voters here are making him the candidate to beat in the first voting state whose diverse electorate resembles California’s.

Bloomberg will face rivals for first time in Las Vegas debate
Las Vegas Review Journal
Feb. 19, 2020
Bloomberg will face rivals for first time in Las Vegas debate

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg will make his debut on the national debate stage Wednesday at the Paris Las Vegas, a flashy location for a wealthy candidate who opted to skip Nevada and other early states in his late bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Progressive group invests $50M in 2020, including money in Nevada, ahead of caucuses
ABC News
Feb. 19, 2020
Progressive group invests $50M in 2020, including money in Nevada, ahead of caucuses

As the next contest pivots to Nevada, a racially diverse state where minority voters will play a significant role, a progressive group with a $50 million investment in the 2020 election cycle is pouring money and resources into state organizations to mobilize voters ahead of caucuses.

The Nevada caucuses are the first since the disaster in Iowa. Here's how it will work.
Business Insider
Feb. 19, 2020
The Nevada caucuses are the first since the disaster in Iowa. Here's how it will work.

As the dust settles from Iowa, another caucus looms on the horizon.

Electing a president: The significance of Nevada
Brookings
Feb. 18, 2020
Electing a president: The significance of Nevada

In establishing the first states to vote in the Democratic presidential nomination campaign, the party selected four states representing each U.S. region. These events are almost like a preseason before the big contests in March such as Super Tuesday when California and Texas cast ballots. The four early states that select delegates in February start in the Midwest with the Iowa caucuses, move to the Northeast and the New Hampshire primary, head to the West and the Nevada caucuses, and end in the South with the South Carolina primary.

Nevada has significant sway in the election
Las Vegas Sun
Feb. 18, 2020
Nevada has significant sway in the election

In establishing the first states to vote in the Democratic presidential nomination campaign, the party selected four states representing each U.S. region.

Planned updates to state’s economic development blueprint sat unused for more than a year
Nevada Independent
Feb. 11, 2020
Planned updates to state’s economic development blueprint sat unused for more than a year

In his first meeting as the director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, Michael Brown made a vow — the state would finally update, improve and publish a new version of Nevada’s old statewide economic development plan.

Regents’ man in Reno strikes UNLV again
Las Vegas Sun
Feb. 6, 2020
Regents’ man in Reno strikes UNLV again

With state and local leaders at his side, Gov. Steve Sisolak appeared in Las Vegas two months ago to announce a philanthropic partnership to develop a medical education building for UNLV.

What to expect from the next round of caucuses and primaries
MPR News
Feb. 4, 2020
What to expect from the next round of caucuses and primaries

With Iowa in the rearview mirror and New Hampshire next on the horizon, the presidential primary season is officially up and running. Meanwhile, voters in Nevada and South Carolina are gearing up for their time in the primary season spotlight.

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