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During an interview on Hill.TV's "Rising," Chuck Rocha told hosts Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti to "pay attention" to the Nevada caucuses once the New Hampshire primary concludes Tuesday.

"Pay attention to Nevada," Rocha said. "I've got some tricks in my little bag of tricks that you haven't seen yet. Nevada's going to be great."

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His remark came after he was pressed earlier in the interview to drop hints about the campaign's strength in Nevada. There have been no public polls in the state for weeks.

"It's going to be interesting," said Rocha, who added that the Sanders campaign was seeing good support from the Latino community in Nevada, a strong presence in the state's caucuses.

Nevada's caucuses are scheduled for Feb. 22, though voters can cast their first and second alignment preferences days earlier as well. A FiveThirtyEight analysis of the race shows Sanders leading the Democratic pack with the support of 24.2 percent of voters, while former Vice President Joe Biden Joe BidenCast of 'Parks and Rec' reunite for virtual town hall to address Wisconsin voters Biden says Trump should step down over coronavirus response Biden tells CNN town hall that he has benefited from white privilege MORE trails him at 18.8 percent.

Updated at 1:15 p.m. to correctly refer to Mr. Rocha.