.BernieSanders has won the Democratic caucuses in Nevada. NevadaCaucus
Unlike Joe Biden and Amy Klobuchar, who delivered pretty benign and positive speeches earlier, Mr Buttigieg used his to bluntly go after Bernie Sanders.
"But before we rush to nominate Senator Sanders, let us take a sober look at what is at stake, for our party, our values and those with the most to lose."We share these ideals, but I believe the best way to defeat Donald Trump is to broaden and galvanise the majority that supports us." Mr Biden and Ms Klobuchar both fell back on the more traditional political strategy of pretending everything was going well.
He said Mr Sanders would "go beyond reform" and instead "reorder the economy" in a way most of the country would not support.
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