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Bernie Sanders wins Nevada Caucus, still in the lead

Bernie Sanders is still in the lead for the Democratic presidential nomination and has won the Nevada caucus, leaving Biden in second place. It seems that Sanders now has an even wider support base and that his message regarding poverty and healthcare is resonating with many different kinds of Americans.

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