Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are in a dead heat to win the Nevada caucuses, and both campaigns have launched last-minute efforts to win over voters – including Latino voters.
Hillary Clinton isn’t buying entrance polls showing that she was a loser at the Nevada Democratic primary – at least among Latino voters. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is losing Saturday’s Nevada Caucus by a margin of more than 5 points (52.6% to 47.4%).
His win follows triumphs in New Hampshire and SC. We’ve grown accustomed to Trump being expected to win, but we haven’t yet become used to his actually winning.
Businessman Donald Trump inched closer to the U.S. Republican presidential nomination after easily outdistancing his rivals in the Nevada caucuses Tuesday, giving him his third win in four early nominating contests.
Expect a mostly cloudy and breezy day today, with a high in the lower 40s. We’ll then dry out until the end of next weekend. Our next chance for rain will come early next week.
The road to the White House this year runs through Arkansas, with four presidential hopefuls booking flight plans through the state as its primary approaches.
Hillary Clinton will win Nevada’s Democratic caucuses, NBC News projects, scoring a much-needed boost in the nomination race and depriving rival Bernie Sanders of a victory in a racially diverse state.
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are heavily courting that key demographic. Bush dropped out of the race after Saturday’s SC primary but remains on the Texas ballot. Clinton was next, at 2.41, and Bloomberg, at 3.17, was the only...