Broad-based support powers Sanders to big win in Nevada Democratic vote
Sharon Bernstein, John Whitesides
6 MIN READ
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Broad-based support across age, racial and ideological groups propelled Bernie Sanders to a dominant victory in Nevadas Democratic caucuses, tightening his grip on the front-runner spot in the race to find a challenger to President Donald Trump.
Joe Biden, a former vice president, appeared headed to a badly needed second-place finish in Nevada after poor showings earlier this month in the first two nominating contests in the Democratic presidential race ahead of the Nov. 3 election.
Sanders triumph on Saturday in the first racially diverse state in the campaign suggested he was reaching a broader coalition of Democratic voters with his unapologetic message of social and economic justice, including his signature pledge to provide universal healthcare for all Americans.
For Biden and other moderates who argue Sanders is too liberal to beat Trump and who have been trying to blunt his momentum, however, the Nevada results made the job much harder.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election/broad-based-support-powers-sanders-to-big-win-in-nevada-democratic-vote-idUSKCN20H078?il=0
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/it/
pronoun
1.
used to refer to a thing previously mentioned or easily identified.
"a room with two beds in it"
2.
used to identify a person.
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