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Democratic party grapples with rising likelihood of Sanders as the nominee

  • Centrists failed to coalesce around a moderate candidate
  • Sanders’ Nevada win showcased his popularity
  • HR McMaster to publish book that may pose headaches for Trump

In the aftermath of Bernie Sanders’ victory in Nevada and as the South Carolina primary looms, the Democratic party establishment continues to grapple with the increasing likelihood that the Vermont senator, a self-proclaimed socialist, will be its nominee for president.

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Source: US Politics - theguardian.com


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