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Hillary Clinton is imposed on Sanders narrowly in Nevada caucus


Former Secretary of State. Hillary Clinton today defeated Sen. Bernie Sanders in the Nevada Democratic caucus by a narrow margin, according to projections by the mainstream media.

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With 70% of the count made, Clinton has 52.3% of the vote, compared to 47.7% Vermont senator, with the former first lady reimposed his opponent after being defeated in the and New Hampshire primary victory in Iowa.


"To all those who voted in every corner of Nevada with determination and heart. This is our victory, "Clinton wrote in his Twitter account after learning the protections that gave victory.


Democrats held 250 caucuses throughout the territory of Nevada to choose the 43 state delegates attend the national party convention to elect the presidential candidate.


On 2 February, in the Iowa caucuses, former first lady also beat Sanders, but just for a few tenths (49.86% to 49.57%).


Vermont Sen. subsequently retaliated in New Hampshire primary last February 10, he won clearly by 60.4% of the votes against 37.95% for Clinton.


The following quote from the Democratic candidates is next Tuesday in South Carolina, where Clinton has a solid lead in the polls.

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