Dan Lee In The News

Las Vegas Sun
Critics of caucuses might call them burdensome, inaccessible or prone to human error. But this year’s presidential caucuses in Nevada will be less susceptible to one major criticism they received in 2016, especially from members of the Democratic Party’s progressive wing.
N.P.R.
Nevada's caucuses will showcase a state with a large non-white population. The state is using new technology to count the votes — and after Iowa's debacle, caucus officials are nervous.
Las Vegas Sun
Critics of caucuses might call them burdensome, inaccessible or prone to human error. But this year’s presidential caucuses in Nevada will be less susceptible to one major criticism they received in 2016, especially from members of the Democratic Party’s progressive wing.
Bloomberg
Balance of Power with David Westin focuses on the politics and policies being shaped by the agenda of President Trump’s administration.
M.P.R. News
Sen. Amy Klobuchar is finding Nevada very different from New Hampshire.
Voice of America
Six Democratic candidates are gathering Wednesday in Nevada for the ninth debate in the race to be the party's nominee to oppose U.S. President Donald Trump in November's general election.
The New York Times
After the chaos in Iowa, Nevada Democrats want to show the country what a caucus should look like.
Star Tribune
Looking to capitalize on the momentum of her third-place finish in New Hampshire, Amy Klobuchar pivoted Wednesday to the next presidential contest in Nevada, where she will face new tests of organizational strength in a state with a much more diverse population than any she has campaigned in before.