Age divides caucus goers in Nevada; terrorism dominates in SC

Age divides caucus goers in Nevada; terrorism dominates in SC

WASHINGTON (AP) — Older women turned out in force to support former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Nevada's caucuses, even as she continued to struggle to gain the support of younger women, according to entrance polls conducted as Democrats arrived at caucus sites Saturday.

In South Carolina, terrorism was the top issue for Republican primary voters, and three-quarters supported temporarily banning non-citizen Muslims from entering the United States, according to exit polls conducted by Edison Research for the Associated Press and television networks.

Clinton edges out Sanders to win Nevada caucuses
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Clinton edges out Sanders to win Nevada caucuses

Associated Press

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Hillary Clinton seized the momentum in the fierce fight for the Democratic presidential nomination, turning back a challenge from Bernie Sanders in Nevada's caucuses on Saturday and pushing toward even friendlier primaries in the South.

"The future that we want is within our grasp," the former secretary of state, first lady and senator told cheering supporters after her Nevada win.

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