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Final Turnout for Nevada Caucus: 117,599 Democrats |
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With 100 percent of precincts reporting, the turnout for the Nevada Democratic Caucus is 117,599 Democrats, about 30 percent of the registered Democrats in Nevada and 12 times more than the 9,000 Democrats who participated in 2004.
“Nevada’s presidential caucus helped us register tens of thousands of new Democrats, organize volunteers in precincts around the state and energize our party going into the general election,” said Nevada Democratic Party Chair Jill Derby. “I’d like to thank all Nevadans who took part in this important process. This caucus isn’t just about voicing our opinion in January, it’s about winning Nevada for our Democratic nominee in November. With an unexpectedly large turnout like we had on Saturday, I’d say we’re well on the road to doing that.”
Nationally, pundits have raved that the state’s first competitive caucus yielded more than 100,000 Democrats. Rutgers University political scientist Ross Baker told the Las Vegas Sun that the Nevada caucus “will be a political event from now on.” University of Nevada, Las Vegas political science professor David Damore told the Reno Gazette Journal that the huge turnout shatters the perception that Nevadans aren’t engaged politically. “That myth is kind of gone. They are vindicated.”
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