Voters to head to the polls in Nevada, the first truly diverse state to weigh in on Democratic primary.
February 22, 2020, 9:01 AMABC News’ Mary Bruce joins us from Las Vegas discussing the candidates' varying stances on topics from health care to immigration.Nevada voters head to caucus sites Saturday in what will be the first chance for the West and a diverse electorate to weigh in on the presidential race.
More than half of those early voters were first-time caucus-goers, the party said, a testament to the increased enthusiasm in the third official contest of the primary season. "The document is very, very broad," Morrison told ABC News."And it says, among other things, that you can't defame the party."
According to a state party official, it is standard operating practice to ask site leaders or recruited volunteers who run the caucuses to sign NDAs, although the state party official could not confirm that every site lead had been asked to sign one."This is something new," Tom Cardoza, now-chair of the Lander County Democrats, said.
A voter casts a ballot on the final day of early voting for the upcoming Nevada Democratic presidential caucus, Feb. 18, 2020, in Las Vegas, Nevada.Within the feud of moderates versus progressives, the candidates have honed their pitches on who can beat President Donald Trump in November. Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren took a veiled dig at Sanders during the debate, arguing that voters are worried about gambling on a revolution.
Senator Elizabeth Warren is interviewed by MSNBC's Chris Matthews in the spin room after the NBC News Democratic Debate in Las Vegas, Feb. 19, 2020.
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