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Health, heat and deportations: the issues driving Nevada caucus voters

Saturday’s ‘first-in-the-west’ vote brings a diverse electorate more in line with the demographics of America and the party

As Nevada prepares for the caucuses that could reshape the US presidential race, Democratic voters here remained divided on who is the best candidate to end the tumultuous presidency of Donald Trump.

But across the state, Democratic primary voters agreed that making Trump a one-term president is a priority – and that their daily struggles looked very different than the experiences of voters in Iowa and New Hampshire.

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Source: Elections - theguardian.com


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