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February 21, 2020 10:55 AM UTC

Who Will Win the Nevada Caucuses?

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  • by: Colorado Pols

Colorado’s near-neighbor Nevada weighs in on the 2020 Democratic Presidential race on Saturday, which means it’s time for us to once again ask your opinion.

As with all of our totally non-scientific polls here at Colorado Pols, we want to know what you think will happen on Saturday — not who you support or what outcome you would prefer. Think of it like a placing a wager on a sporting event; if you had to put money on the outcome in Nevada, who would you pick?

Cast your vote after the jump…

Who Will Win the Nevada Caucuses?

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4 thoughts on “Who Will Win the Nevada Caucuses?

  1. Ought to go beyond the winner with a tie-breaker … who wins, and by what margin? 

    On a different site's comment section, I had someone certain that Sanders would win, and win by "at least" his polling margin (30% and +13% over competitors.)  I'm skeptical that he could get that margin —

    In the 2016 caucus, Sanders got 47.3% and Clinton got 52.6%.   I'd make a very small wager on Sanders winning, but only somewhere between 50-60% of what he got last cycle, making it just under 24% to just over 28%.

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