Bernie Sanders is now projected to win the Nevada caucus.
05.02.2020 - 02:26 / variety.com
Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Bernie Sanders held a lead in the Iowa caucus results, with about 62% of precincts reported late on Tuesday afternoon.
Buttigieg led with 26.9% of the delegates, just ahead of Sanders with 25.1% of delegates. Sen. Elizabeth Warren trailed in third, with 18.3%, followed by former vice president Joe Biden in fourth, with 15.6%. Sen. Amy Klobuchar was in fifth, with 12.6%.
Sanders’ campaign said of the Iowa votes: “We are gratified that in the partial data released
Bernie Sanders is now projected to win the Nevada caucus.
By Ted Johnson
By Ted Johnson
Update 2/20/20: The Democratic primary debate in Nevada has come and gone, and if you didn't catch the event live on Wednesday evening, you might be looking to catch up on everything you missed. As the headlines on your news feed likely indicate, there were plenty of fireworks on display in many of the candidates' interactions, as Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, and Michael Bloomberg all had their moments at the mic.
Six candidates took the stage on Wednesday night (Feb. 19) for the Las Vegas Democratic debate, including former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg for the first time.Senator Bernie Sanders, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Elizabeth Warren and Senator Amy Klobuchar all returned for the debate, just days before the Nevada caucuses on Feb.
The remaining Democratic candidates for president went up against each other in the most contentious debate yet, and politically minded celebrities took notice.
The remaining Democratic candidates for president went up against each other in the most contentious debate yet, and politically minded celebrities took notice.
The Democratic primary process is now in full swing, and tonight, six candidates will be stating their cases to become the party's nominee for president at the Paris Theater in Las Vegas. Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, and Michael Bloomberg will all take the stage at the Nevada primary debate in hopes of being nominated to represent the Democrats in the 2020 general election.
In the final debate before the Feb. 22 Nevada caucus, Democratic presidential candidates Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, Joe Biden, Michael Bloomberg, Tom Steyer, and Amy Klobuchar will take the stage in Las Vegas, Nev., to make their cases for the party’s nomination.
The Democratic primary process is now in full swing, and tonight, six candidates will be stating their cases to become the party's nominee for president at the Paris Theater in Las Vegas. Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, and Michael Bloomberg will all take the stage at the Nevada primary debate in hopes of being nominated to represent the Democrats in the 2020 general election.
By Anita Bennett
The Democratic primary process is now in full swing. Six candidates will be stating their cases to voters during the next debate on Wednesday, Feb. 19, which will take place live from the Paris Theater in Las Vegas.
By Ted Johnson
Bernie Sanders as US President would be “favourable” towards Scottish independence, according to his big brother.
A star-studded cast helped Saturday Night Live skewer the latest Democratic debate and Iowa caucus — admitting that President Trump won.
took aim at the recent Democratic debates in this week's «cold open» (surprising many fans who expected a take-down of Donald Trump's recent Impeachment trial acquittal).
The Senate acquitted Donald Trump, ending the impeachment trial earlier this week, so “Saturday Night Live” turned its attention away from the current president and onto who might become the president — by delivering a new democratic debate cold open sketch.
Democratic presidential front-runners Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg beat back a barrage of attacks during a Friday night debate as rivals raised persistent questions about their ideology and experience, hoping to sow doubts about whether they could defeat President Donald Trump.Reeling from a weak finish in this week's Iowa caucuses, former Vice President Joe Biden was a chief aggressor throughout the night.
The latest meeting of seven Democratic presidential candidates on a debate stage began on Friday night in New Hampshire with a rapid-fire round of questions about each of the seven contenders’ electability and suitability for office.