![]() ![]() “With an unexpectedly large turnout like we had (last) Saturday, I’d say we’re well on the road to doing that.” “This caucus isn’t just about voicing our opinion in January, it’s about winning Nevada for our Democratic nominee in November,” said state party chair Jill Derby. With more than 117,000 Democrats participating, the party believes this year it really has a chance to turn Nevada blue. ![]() ![]() By picking one site for the entire county, organizers thought they could corral more people and energize the base for the long stretch run to November.Įight days ago, Democrats multiplied their 2004 caucus attendance by 12. Typically, Nevada’s presidential caucuses were held at night and scattered throughout homes, churches and a few schools. Four years ago, when Democratic caucus attendees spilled onto the football field at Chaparral High School, few had ever seen such a boisterous turnout locally. ![]()
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