We just won the Nevada caucus. This grassroots movement is unstoppable. Together, let's win the Democratic nomination, defeat Trump and transform the country! Join us live in San Antonio: https://t.co/XB1Ua14x8m
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) February 23, 2020
Sanders, for his part, isn’t wasting any time in celebrating his victory. The 2020 Democrat took to Twitter earlier this evening to brand his campaign as “unstoppable.” The senator also shared some in-person remarks with supporters in San Antonio, Texas. In so doing, Sanders claimed that his “multigenerational, multiracial coalition” will “sweep” America.
What’s Next for Sanders and Other 2020 Democrats?
With the completion of the Nevada caucus comes a stronger focus on the upcoming South Carolina primaries. After this primary comes Super Tuesday voting which commences on March 3.
Candidates who did not win in Nevada are at least publically attempting to save face. Biden, who has yet to win a single caucus or primary, declared that he’ll win in South Carolina. Likewise, the former vice president also announced his belief that his campaign and supporters are “on [their] way.”