Is Bernie Sanders Unstoppable After Dominating the Nevada Caucuses?

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Is Bernie Sanders Unstoppable After Dominating the Nevada Caucuses?
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The Democratic Socialist is assembling a broad-based coalition that looks tough to beat

scored 2 percent support among black voters in Nevada, according to the entrance poll

. His campaign is short of cash, likely to perform poorly in South Carolina — where black participation will be significant — and may have its best days behind it. ’s burning hatred for “perfect Pete” Buttigieg may be a new renewable energy resource, but that did not fuel a good result for the Minnesota senator, who failed to generate excitement with either black voters or Hispanics and came in third among the candidates vying for moderate attention.

Tom Steyer, who let’s face it you forgot was still running, appears to have had his best showing so far in Nevada. Steyer has invested more than $20 million in TV ads in South Carolina, where he is currently polling third behind Biden and Sanders, and the fate of his campaign will likely depend upon pulling off an upset victory there next Saturday.

Michael Bloomberg, whose net favorability ratings dropped 20 percent in some surveys after the Las Vegas debate on Wednesday, was not on the ballot in Nevada. That didn’t keep him from advertising heavily in the state ahead of the caucuses, a publicity push that includedBut the story of Saturday’s results is Sanders, who now appears to be running away with the Democratic primary.

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