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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: NATE SILVER: "It's possible Bernie Sanders will win every single caucus from here on out" [View all]w4rma
(31,700 posts)32. CBS News: In Nevada, Hillary Clinton wins black voters, loses Hispanics
That's not to say Clinton can relax after Nevada. Even after her campaign tried to call Sanders' commitment to immigration reform into question and Clinton promised to put forward immigration legislation on the issue during her first 100 days in office, she lost Latino voters to Sanders 53 percent to 45 percent.
South Carolina does not have a large population of Hispanic voters, but Texas and Colorado do, and both will go to the polls on Super Tuesday. If Sanders' success among Latinos extends beyond Nevada, that could spell trouble for Clinton in delegate-rich states like Florida, New York and California and give Sanders staying power.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/nevada-democratic-caucus-hillary-clinton-wins-black-voters-loses-hispanics/
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NATE SILVER: "It's possible Bernie Sanders will win every single caucus from here on out" [View all]
FourScore
Feb 2016
OP
Not in Nevada, nope. That polling was of by 8% or so in total, named Bernie the winner....
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#26
Nope. Look at maps, and do the math. The poll you refer to was completely discredited.
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#30
They're basing that on the entrance poll. The actual results say otherwise.
Metric System
Feb 2016
#33
Politico has a good article on the Sanders' campaign decision to focus on caucuses
Gothmog
Feb 2016
#47