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What Went Down In The 2020 Nevada Caucuses
Fifty-two percent of caucusgoers have a college degree, according to preliminary entrance polling; that’s lower than in New Hampshire and about the same as in Iowa, but actually higher than it was in Nevada in 2016, when it was just 46 percent. But most candidates don’t have a huge education split in their support here; Sanders, who is doing better with non-college-educated voters than college-educated voters, is an exception.
So maybe the Culinary union isn’t all-powerful?
We’re in a brave new world of caucus reporting this time around, with three sets of results and early voting to keep in mind. But about half of all precincts were reporting by this time in 2016. So yeah, we are still waiting.
