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Headline Roundup February 22nd, 2020

Sanders Apparent Winner in Nevada

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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) appeared to win significantly in Nevada's Democratic caucuses Saturday, prompting media outlets on all sides of the political spectrum to frame his case for the party's 2020 presidential nomination as an increasingly strong one. Multiple major networks reported Sanders as the winner Saturday evening. Some reports indicated tallies were projected to be finalized at some point Sunday.

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Bernie Sanders wins Nevada caucuses, cementing his status as Democratic frontrunner
Bernie Sanders wins Nevada caucuses, cementing his status as Democratic frontrunner

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Sen. Bernie Sanders has won the Nevada Democratic caucuses.

By 8 p.m. EST on Saturday, both Fox News and NBC News projected that Sanders had won The Silver State, dominating his Democratic competitors among Latinos and young voters.

Sanders was leading with more than 50 percent of the votes, while Joe Biden was in second place with less than 20 percent.

According to Politico, it is not yet clear when the complete caucus results will be tallied, though it could be sometime Sunday.

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Bernie wins again
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LAS VEGAS — Bernie Sanders didn’t just win the Nevada caucuses.

He was crushing the rest of the primary field, closing in on another early-state victory and proving an ability to broaden what was once believed to be a narrow coalition.

The victory will likely reverberate far beyond Nevada, with the contest soon turning to Super Tuesday. Sanders is well positioned to compete on that broader electoral map, with an army of small-dollar donors to fund his campaign.

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Bernie Sanders cements front-runner status with Nevada caucuses win
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Bernie Sanders has cemented his status as the Democratic front-runner to take on Donald Trump in November's US presidential election.

He is projected to win Nevada's caucuses, and early results suggest he is on course for a large victory.

There is a long way to go, however, until a nominee is confirmed.

Early results also suggest former vice-president Joe Biden has performed better in Nevada than in the other two states which have voted so far.

He had underwhelming results in Iowa and New Hampshire. Those states kicked off the...

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