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6 takeaways from the Nevada caucuses as Bernie Sanders wins

Well, at least the votes seemed to be counted properly this time.

Democrats were able to breathe a big sigh of relief after Nevada competently pulled off a caucus. It is more than they can say for Iowa. Worries abounded that there would be a repeat of the chaos in the Hawkeye State - especially after Nevadans were all lined up to use the same disastrous app to report voting results. The app was scrapped, voting officials were retrained, and everyone crossed their fingers.

While voting worked, the actual votes didn't do a whole lot to settle this field. There is still Bernie Sanders versus a big muddle of other candidates heading toward the next stop, South Carolina. Voters

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