Voters Of Color Are Set To Have A Bigger Say As Democrats Enter A Crucial Phase
The Democratic presidential candidates have so far stood for elections in two of the whitest states in the country. That changes with Nevada and South Carolina.
by Domenico Montanaro
Feb 18, 2020
2 minutes
The Democratic presidential nominating contest now heads into a critical phase.
The candidates have so far stood for elections in two of the whitest states in the country, Iowa and New Hampshire. But Nevada and South Carolina — the next two states to vote — will provide far more diverse electorates.
Nevada and South Carolina will be proving grounds for the candidates to demonstrate that they have
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