Voters head to the caucuses Saturday in Nevada, where the few recent polls show Bernie Sanders as the favorite
WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains how the Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas set up a two-week stretch that may help decide who wins the nomination.
Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesVoters head to the caucuses Saturday in Nevada, where the few recent polls show Sen. Bernie Sanders as the favorite, followed by other top candidates vying for second place.
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