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Caucus countdown: Caucus Day is here

Updated February 22, 2020 - 9:11 am

It’s Caucus Day in Nevada. Democrats will gather at over 250 locations across the state to declare their presidential preferences. Check in will begin at 10 a.m. and caucuses will be called to order at noon.

Nevada Democrats hope to avoid the problems that befell the Iowa caucuses, but at least one candidate and one volunteer have raised concerns about the process going smoothly.

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren told voters on Friday that she was ready for a general election battle with Donald Trump, as she and other candidates campaigned all around the state.

More caucus info

— Need a refresher on how to caucus? (It’s been four years.) We’ve got you covered.

— Still undecided? Use our Voter Guide to see where each Democratic presidential hopefuls stands on all major issues.

We’ll have live coverage of caucus voting from multiple locations throughout the day.

Bookmark this page for Nevada Caucus results when they become available.

— Also, free pizza for caucusgoers.

Democratic candidate events on Saturday

Be aware candidates have ever-changing schedules and can cancel or reschedule at the last minute. Here’s what we know now:

1 p.m.: Tom Steyer will have a Caucus Day celebration at the Plaza.

3 p.m: Joe and Jill Biden have a event planned at IBEW Local 357.

4:30 p.m: Pete Buttigieg watch party at Springs Preserve.

President Trump

The president has left town, but not before stealing some of the spotlight with a Friday rally at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

You might have missed…

— Democratic candidates released a barrage of political and personal attacks on each other in Wednesday night’s debate at Paris Las Vegas. The RJ’s Steve Sebelius has five takeaways from the most contentious debate of primary season.

After nearly 75,000 Democrats turned out for early caucus voting, over 1,000 of the ballots cast have been voided, mostly because they were not signed, according to a state Democratic Party official.

Go to our Election 2020 page for all our caucus and election coverage.

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