Bernie Sanders believes his current rival, front-runner former Vice President Joe Biden, could beat President Donald Trump in the general election.
23.02.2020 - 05:36 / variety.com
Bernie Sanders is now projected to win the Nevada caucus.
Per the Associated Press, Sanders has captured 54% of the delegates with 4% of precincts reporting on Saturday afternoon. Joe Biden is currently in a distant second with 17.8%, while Elizabeth Warren rose to third with 10%. Pete Buttigieg is in fourth place with 8.7%, with Tom Steyer in fifth with 6.4%. Amy Klobuchar round outs the field with 2.7%.
This post will be updated when the final numbers become available.
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