Democratic strategistJoel Payne,Maya Kingfrom Politico, and Jon Ralston fromThe Nevada Independentjoin Politics with Amy Walter to discuss Saturday’s caucus in Nevada and how candidates fared this week.
On Wednesday, Michael Bloomberg joined his rivals in Nevada for his first debate as a presidential candidate. The former mayor has positioned himself as a moderate businessman alternative to President Donald Trump. While he’s spent millions on highly-produced advertisements, his debate performance has caused some to question whether the appeal from his ads translates into a candidate that could beat President Trump.Rosie Grayfrom BuzzFeed News shares some insights from the campaign trail.
On Super Tuesday, California’s 415 Democratic delegates will be up for grabs. But as of writing, more than one million voters have already submitted their ballots.Paul Mitchell of Political Data Inc. shares how campaigns are trying to sway voters ahead of March 3rd.
Also, a look at the role Latino voters will play in the Democratic primary and beyond. We hear from Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia of Texas, Mark Hugo Lopezfrom the Pew Research Center, and Dr. Stephen Nuño-Perez from Latino Decisions.
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