WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Bernie Sanders' convincing win in the Nevada caucuses signalled his campaign is gathering strength and reaching voters who had previously eluded him, putting him on a path – for now – towards the Democratic presidential nomination.
The self-described democratic socialist's triumph on Saturday left all of his rivals contending they were best positioned to curb his momentum. With the South Carolina primary a week away and the big Super Tuesday nominating contests days later, here is what the Nevada results mean for the top candidates: