02-14-2020, 12:40 AM
Next stops...................Nevada and South Carolina
With Iowa and New Hampshire in the bag, the Democratic candidates will face a vastly different political environment in the two races leading up to the multi-state Super Tuesday primaries (March 3rd).
Iowa and New Hampshire are majority white states with vast swaths of rural land with smaller cities, whereas both Nevada and South Carolina are home to Hispanic and African American communities and more robust urban centers like Las Vegas in Nevada, and Charleston in South Carolina.
----Nevada's Democratic caucus will be held on February 22nd with 23 delegates to be allocated to candidates who garner 15% or more of total votes.
----South Carolina's primary will go down on February 29th with 53 delegates to be allocated to candidates who garner 15% or more of the total votes.
With Iowa and New Hampshire in the bag, the Democratic candidates will face a vastly different political environment in the two races leading up to the multi-state Super Tuesday primaries (March 3rd).
Iowa and New Hampshire are majority white states with vast swaths of rural land with smaller cities, whereas both Nevada and South Carolina are home to Hispanic and African American communities and more robust urban centers like Las Vegas in Nevada, and Charleston in South Carolina.
----Nevada's Democratic caucus will be held on February 22nd with 23 delegates to be allocated to candidates who garner 15% or more of total votes.
----South Carolina's primary will go down on February 29th with 53 delegates to be allocated to candidates who garner 15% or more of the total votes.