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2020-02-23T01:41:46.581Z


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  • Bernie Sanders speaking in Nevada // Photo: IP

A victory is coming to Bernie Sanders in the Democratic state election in the state of Nevada, the United States, Fox News, said after a partial count of the results.

The Las Vegas Review Journal reported that the results of the state's electoral assemblies, in both rounds of voting, indicate that Sanders is leading a huge gap on his rival, former Vice President Joe Biden.

After Biden, challenger Tom Steer is found with 12 percent of support, followed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren with six percent of support and fifth-place former Indiana State Mayor Pete Buttigej.

These are very preliminary results and some data transfer may be slower than expected. In the Democratic Party, there is hope in the lessons learned after the failure of voter assemblies in the state of Iowa, where an application for data collection that failed has caused more than a day's delay in publishing the results and a major tension in the party.

Impressive performance for Warren in confrontation

Remember, Warren gave an impressive performance at a Las Vegas showdown Wednesday and was able to sting former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg repeatedly, and he failed to provide satisfactory answers.

A Las Vegas Review Journal poll last week showed Vermont Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders is leading a significant difference among Democratic voters, receiving 25 percent support. Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is in desperate need of victory or a respectable result in the Nevada election after the tough losses in the last two states, came in second in the poll, with Warren coming in third.

Bloomberg, although in conflict, is not listed on the ballot because he wants to focus his efforts on "Big Tuesday." Other polls, conducted after the confrontation, show that after Sanders was found former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttidge followed by Biden. But because of the electoral assembly's unique electoral system, in which there is a transfer of votes from one candidate to another after each round, there may be no real way to assess the results.

The horse not yet entered the race, Michael Bloomberg // Photo: Reuters

If Warren wins and receives the most number of delegates out of the 36 awarded, she will gain significant momentum against Sanders ahead of South Carolina. However, it may be that those who enjoy Warren's victory are Biden, because Warren may split the liberal voice between her and Sanders.

Sanders, who managed to beat New Hampshire two weeks ago, seems to have significant momentum and most commentators believe he will need something extraordinary to not win the largest number of delegates in Nevada.

Warren did an after-election election over the weekend to capitalize on her momentum in the state, and continued to attack Bloomberg on the grounds that he had not properly addressed women in his company and silenced their complaints (over the weekend he said he was ready to waive the silence agreements they signed with the company His). "I'm ready to deal with Donald Trump. There is documented evidence from Wednesday," she said in her rallies, referring of course to the confrontation.

"Putin an autocratic thug"

Meanwhile, the Washington Post reported that officials in the US intelligence community were working to help Sanders win the Democratic race. Meta Sanders even received community updates to know the intentions of the Russians to disrupt the party's election process.

Sanders responded by saying, "The truth is, I don't care what President Putin wants. My message to him - don't interfere in the US elections, and if I am president, I'll make sure you can't do that." He even said Putin is an "autocratic thug."

Trump held a huge Las Vegas election rally on Friday, as part of his rally around the US, aiming to shine the spotlight on the Democrats' race. .

At the rally he also laughed at Bloomberg with the nickname "Mini Mike" and said he "could barely breathe" because he was frightened by Warren's attacks in the confrontation. Regarding Sanders Trump said: "Bernie too emotional" and Joe Biden too "angry".

Source: israelhayom

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