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Entrance Polls Show Sharp Divisions In Dem Party

If you look at the entrance polls of the Nevada Dem caucuses today, it's striking how starkly the vote is breaking down along racial, ethnic and generational lines.

Among Latinos, Hillary is beating Obama, 64%-24%.

But among blacks, Obama dramatically increased his lead over Hillary from earlier in the contest, beating her 79%-16%

Meanwhile, Hillary beat back what appeared to be a stiff challenge from Obama for the female vote, beating him 52%-35%

And the vote broke down sharply along generational lines, too. Hillary beat Obama handily among both the 45-59 and the 60 and older set, while Obama won by sizable margins among voters aged 18-44.


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