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Kaleigh Rogers

Welp, there are a few reports circulating online of precinct chairs having trouble getting through to the hotline to report results. This was part of the problem in Iowa, though in that case the hotline was supposed to be a backup. In Nevada, it’s the first course of action for reporting results.

Micah Cohen

As it looks like Nevada is going super well for Sanders, they’re talking on TV about “What’s going on in the Democratic Party” — I couldn’t help thinking about what you were saying, Perry, about young voters and how poorly Biden is doing with them. Obviously Sanders does well with young voters, but Biden does horribly with them. And I sorta of wonder whether the primary so far basically comes down to the establishment settling on a candidate that was just DOA for young Democrats.

Laura Bronner

Interesting that while the caucuses have been majority-female in past years (similar to Iowa and New Hampshire), they seem closer to parity this time, according to preliminary entrance polling.

Gender: How 2020 caucusgoers compare to past years

Breakdown by gender of Nevada caucusgoers in 2020 and recent presidential election cycles, according to preliminary entrance poll data

Gender 2008 2016 2020
Men 41% 44% 48%
Women 59 56 52

The sample size was 1,098 in 2008, 1,024 in 2016 and 2,746 so far in 2020.

Source: ABC News/Edison research


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