Long lines during early voting in Las Vegas – VIDEO
 
Long lines during early voting in Las Vegas – VIDEO

The final day of the Nevada Democratic Party’s early presidential caucuses wrapped up Tuesday, as thousands of Democrats lined up at 55 locations around the state for their last shot at filing an early preference card before the traditional caucuses on Saturday. Long lines were seen at CSN Charleston in Las Vegas. (Alexis Egeland/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Sen. Jacky Rosen encourages early voting at Culinary Workers 226 – VIDEO
 
Sen. Jacky Rosen encourages early voting at Culinary Workers 226 – VIDEO

Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., spoke to those casting early caucus votes at the Culinary Workers hall on Monday, Feb. 17, 2020. Early voting in the Nevada Democratic caucuses continues Tuesday. The Nevada Caucuses are Saturday, Feb. 22. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Sanders calls out Bloomberg, Biden calls out Sanders – VIDEO
 
Sanders calls out Bloomberg, Biden calls out Sanders – VIDEO

Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders called out former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg while former vice president Joe Biden went after Sanders at the Clark County Democrats Caucus Kick-Off.

First day of early voting – VIDEO
 
First day of early voting – VIDEO

Nevada Democrats turned out in force on Saturday for the first day of early voting in the Democratic presidential caucuses.

Nevada Poll: Bernie Sanders leads Democratic presidential candidates – VIDEO
 
Nevada Poll: Bernie Sanders leads Democratic presidential candidates – VIDEO

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders leads the presidential field by a solid margin among likely Democratic caucus-goers heading into Nevada’s four-day early voting period, with with 25 percent of respondents expressing support. (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Nevada Poll: caucus vs. primary – VIDEO
 
Nevada Poll: caucus vs. primary – VIDEO

A new Nevada Poll finds two-thirds of likely Democratic caucus-goers surveyed in a Review-Journal poll say they’d like to see Nevada replace its caucuses with a secret-ballot primary election to determine support for a presidential nominee. (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)