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collage-candidates-us-presidency-2020The Democrats vying to be your next president will zigzag through the state prior to the Nevada Caucus on Sat., Feb. 22. Images courtesy of the various campaigns.

2020 Election: Spanish-language guide to the presidential candidates

February 13, 2020 by Noticiero Movil

Reno has suddenly become a priority for the eight remaining U.S. presidential candidates as Saturday, Feb. 22 — the date of the Nevada Caucus — quickly approaches.

If you haven’t made up your mind and want to easily compare the various policies of the democratic hopefuls, check out these voter guides, in English and Spanish, that The Nevada Independent put together.

These useful guides lets you choose three candidates, and their respective positions, to compare at a time. If you want to compare different people, just reset the filters. With the tool you can compare their stances on gun control, education, health care, immigration, the economy and climate change.

We are happy to partner with The Nevada Independent to share their policy guides (in English and Spanish) and to ensure also that more Spanish-language dominant voters have the opportunity to inform themselves of the issues from trustworthy sources.

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