Former Vice President Joe Biden expressed doubt about whether the Nevada caucuses will go smoothly, adding that he believes the American people are finished with the caucus system.
Rory Appleton
Rory Appleton joined the Review-Journal in May 2019 as a politics reporter after five years with The Fresno Bee, where he most recently covered politics. Born and raised in Fresno, he graduated with a degree in print journalism from Fresno State University before joining his hometown paper, where his work earned six California News Publishers Association top awards in a two-year span.
The 2020 Nevada Democratic caucus arrives Saturday, at the tail end of a week in which the Silver State has briefly become the center of the political universe.
Six Democratic presidential hopefuls unleashed a barrage of political and sometimes personal jabs at one another on stage at the Paris Las Vegas during the ninth primary debate — easily the most contentious of the 2020 cycle.
The Republican National Committee will pay for a mobile billboard touting President Donald Trump’s accomplishments to roam the Strip Wednesday night during the Democratic presidential primary debate.
More than 33,000 Nevada Democrats cast ballots on the final day of early voting in the Nevada presidential caucus on Tuesday.
Party officials held a mock caucus for about 15 news reporters at its Las Vegas headquarters, where they detailed how the calculator will assist precinct captains at more than 1,700 caucuses across the state.
Early voting in Nevada’s Democratic presidential caucuses ended as it began, with long lines all over the state as voters waited to make their voices heard.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who did not compete in early states and does not appear on Nevada’s caucus ballot, will still face rivals on a Las Vegas debate stage on Wednesday.
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid offered his insights on the state of the 2020 Democratic nominating process on Saturday after filling out a caucus preference card in east Las Vegas.
More than 11,800 Democrats throughout Nevada flooded libraries, schools, businesses and community centers Saturday to voice their choices for the 2020 presidential nomination, the Nevada State Democratic Party reported.
Presidential candidate Tom Steyer says his own polls show him qualifying for the Democratic presidential debate on Wednesday, but a lack of independent polling may leave him off the stage.
In all, more than 80 locations will host early caucusgoers during the four-day period, which ends Tuesday. Most of the Saturday early caucus spots open at 10 a.m.
Rep. Steven Horsford has endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden for president, following the lead of fellow Rep. Dina Titus, who backed Biden in December.
Two-thirds of likely Democratic caucusgoers in a Review-Journal poll say they’d like to see Nevada get rid of its caucuses.
The Vermont senator leads the field by a solid margin among likely Democratic caucusgoers going into the four-day early voting period, a Review-Journal poll shows.