Sunday, February 23, 2020

Nevada Caucus Results!

Nevada Caucus 55% reporting (36 delegates)

CandidateVotesPercent2nd RoundPercentCounty DelegatesDelegates
Sanders2069434.02412240.5352313
Biden1056617.31108718.614962
Buttigieg958715.71075018.011721
Warren796013.1692511.67730
Klobuchar58289.643347.33640
Steyer53528.821303.63100
Gabbard2200.460.140


The numbers are sort of all over the board, and not even being reported consistently. It's as if AP is getting certain caucus results, while Decision Desk is getting different numbers, and CNN is getting a third completely different set of results. I suspect that each are getting their own reporting of certain caucus results and adding them to what is officially reported.

It does look like Sanders, Biden and Buttigieg will get delegates here. It appears that Bernie will get the majority of the delegates, but splitting them three ways will be different than splitting them two ways. It could be that Bernie would have preferred a few extra delegates, but in the end, perhaps this continues to keep the boot on the neck of Joe Biden, who could have claimed more momentum had he been able to split delegates and possibly pass up Buttigieg in the delegate count.

7 comments:

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

MSNBC live projected that Sanders is the winner.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/nevada-caucuses-set-kick-amid-fears-plans-avoid-repeat-iowa-n1140896

Anonymous said...

But Right now Trump would win the election if Bernie Sanders wins this election." Roger
You just said the outcome of the 2020 Presidential election hinges on who wins Nevada.

Ok, don't revise or reverse your prediction.

Anonymous said...

Chris Mathews called Bernie Sanders Voters "Nazi's".

Wait, are Trump Votersalso "Nazi's"?

Anonymous said...

"Former Vice President Joe Biden has begun telling a story on the campaign trail of his being arrested in South Africa decades ago. The only problem is, he doesn’t appear to have mentioned this incident publicly before this month."

Anonymous said...

Sen. Bernie Sanders cited his Nevada victory as proof that his campaign is bringing together a coalition of voters representing a wide range of demographics.

“We have just put together a multigenerational, multiracial coalition,” Sanders told supporters in San Antonio on Saturday. “No campaign has a grassroots movement like we do, which is another reason why we’re going to win this election."

How does the DNC stop Bernie?


C.H. Truth said...

Bad news for those who want to see the President lose!

Where, oh where is the Reverend Hypocrite? Is he preaching the religious virtues of spending $500 million dollars to try to purchase an election to his 10 person congregation?