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Enthusiastic support for Hillary Clinton from Hispanics, and a different style of closeness with individual voters, helps Hillary Clinton win the Feb. 2016 Nevada primary with 52% of the vote compared to 47% for Sanders.
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Hillary Clinton Beats Bernie Sanders in Nevada Caucuses
New York Times 02/20/2016
Poll: Trump’s negatives among Hispanics rise; worst in GOP field - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/25/2016
Minority Voters Push Hillary Clinton to Victories
New York Times 03/01/2016
Beneath Hillary Clinton’s Super Tuesday Wins, Signs of Turnout Trouble
New York Times 03/02/2016
Democrats Turn to Hillary Clinton After Flirting With Bernie Sanders
New York Times 03/01/2016
New York Times 03/02/2016
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Clinton Opens Up on Health, Money
Wall Street Journal 08/01/2015
The Two Parties Aren’t Crazy, Just Changed
Wall Street Journal 10/13/2015
Clinton, Sanders dominate Democrats’ first go on the debate stage - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/14/2015
Hillary Clinton invoked 9/11 to defend her ties to Wall Street. What? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/15/2015
Clinton’s debate performance leaves trail of fodder for political adversaries - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/16/2015
Sanders: Unlike Clinton, I won’t seek ‘reckless adventures abroad’ - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/19/2015
The pace of fund raising, the appeal to young people and the lead among unmarried women, of the Sanders campaign makes the Democratic nomination a close contest between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. The mood of voters who are not looking for incremental change emphasized in the Clinton campaign speeches also plays a role. Unlike the Republican nomination which is largely a winner take all contest for delegates and could end early, the Democratic nomination based on a proportional allocation of delegates from the percentage of the vote gained increases chances of the fight dragging on. Momentum could also play a part.
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Clinton supporters prepare for a long battle after her close call in Iowa - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/03/2016
Washington Post 02/09/2016
Hillary Clinton Triumphs in Delegate-Rich Super Tuesday States
Wall Street Journal 03/02/2016
Sanders Campaign Will Travel On, but Path to Victory Is All but Blocked
New York Times 03/01/2016
Democrats Turn to Hillary Clinton After Flirting With Bernie Sanders
New York Times 03/01/2016
New York Times 03/02/2016
Trumps draws votes across demographic lines in lower income economically challenged areas in the March 2016 Republican primaries. Clinton draws support in both economically challenged minority areas and affluent suburbs.
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Super Tuesday Voting in Cities Offers Clues Toward Road Ahead
Wall Street Journal 03/03/2016
Beneath Hillary Clinton’s Super Tuesday Wins, Signs of Turnout Trouble
New York Times 03/02/2016
How the Candidates Fared in Georgia, Massachusetts, Texas and Virginia
New York Times 03/02/2016
Democrats Turn to Hillary Clinton After Flirting With Bernie Sanders
New York Times 03/01/2016
New York Times 03/02/2016
New York Times 03/02/2016
Grouped Articles
Democrats See No Choice but Hillary Clinton in 2016
New York Times 03/11/2015
Hillary Clinton and Democrats Aim to Buck History
Wall Street Journal 04/13/2015
Hillary Needs a Pro-Growth Plan
Wall Street Journal 04/15/2015
Wall Street Journal 04/15/2015
Hillary Clinton in 2016: What does Hillary stand for?
Economist 04/16/2015
America's presidential election: Hillary enters the race
Economist 04/16/2015
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Minority Voters Push Hillary Clinton to Victories
New York Times 03/01/2016
Democrats Turn to Hillary Clinton After Flirting With Bernie Sanders
New York Times 03/01/2016
New York Times 03/02/2016
Hillary Clinton’s Long, Grueling Quest
The New York Times 06/08/2016
As Donald Trump Repels Minority Voters, G.O.P. Fears Its Future in the West
The New York Times 08/26/2016
Obama Sees ‘Personal Insult’ if Blacks Don’t Rally for Hillary Clinton
The New York Times 09/19/2016
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