• Usa 2020, Sanders wins the primaries in New Hampshire
  • Democrats, former mayor Buttigieg surprisingly wins the primaries in Iowa
  • TV debate on Bloomberg day: my goal is to beat Trump

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February 23, 2020 With over 45% of the votes, Bernie Sanders conquers the caucuses in Nevada and is increasingly establishing himself as the anti-Trump. The senator takes home his second victory and becomes the main candidate to win the democratic nomination.

The fears of the eve that wanted him weakened by the indiscretions that Moscow is helping him to win the democratic nomination to provide Donald Trump with a weak and easily beatable opponent were denied.

According to preliminary data, Pete Buttigieg, hitherto a thorn in Sanders' side, finished third behind Joe Biden and was more than 30 points behind the winner. He congratulates Sanders but invites us to carefully evaluate the dangers and consequences of his possible nomination. "Senator Sanders believes in an inflexible ideological revolution that rules out many Democrats, not to mention the many Americans he cuts out," warns Buttigieg.

Joe Biden takes second place, far behind Sanders. A result that, in light of the disappointments of Iowa and New Hampshire, satisfies him. In front of his supporters, he specifies that he is not a socialist, that he is not a plutocrat: "I am a proud Democrat. I will win in South Carolina and Super Tuesday," says Biden.
New heavy defeat for Elizabeth Warren, nailed only in fourth place. For the senator, considered by many observers now at the last beach, and with few funds in hand, this is yet another confirmation that her election campaign is unable to take off.

As soon as the first screenings are released, Trump is among the first to congratulate "the mad Bernie" and wish him to become his challenger in the elections in November. Instead, the president returns to attack Michael Bloomberg, who will face the primaries only starting from the Super Tuesday of the next 3 March.

Just the appointment of March 3 will be the crucial test for democratic candidates, what could shake up the race in the White House by restricting the number of moderate candidates, Biden Buttigieg and Bloomberg, giving one of them the role of challenger to Bernie Sanders.