Bernie Sanders appeared headed to a decisive victory in the
Democratic presidential caucuses in Nevada on Saturday, and early returns showed
Joe Biden possibly landing a second-place finish that would give his struggling campaign new hope.
Fox News and MSNBC projected Sanders as the winner in Nevada, where he was leading with more than 40% of the final round of popular votes with about 10% of precincts reported, four hours after the caucuses began. The win in Nevada will further boost the front-running candidacy of Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, after his strong showings in Iowa and New Hampshire earlier this month.