Democratic Candidates Face Different Kinds of Diversity in Nevada and South Carolina

After its start in two overwhelmingly white states, Iowa and New Hampshire, the presidential nominating contests move on to much more diverse territory in South Carolina and Nevada.

The change is particularly important to Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. The racial and ethnic compositions of Democratic electorates changes from state to state, while the GOP voting pool is more uniformly white across all states. CONT.

Dante Chinni, Wall Street Journal

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