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From a Democratic campaign dinner in Vegas:

Two school teachers, Jany Ortiz and Chalese Holland, were bidding for several items. Holland said she was leaning toward Clinton but waiting to hear final arguments at the caucus on Saturday before making a final decision.

So what are the issues on which she’ll decide?

“For me it’s definitely equality for women, equal pay and education. And civil rights. Hillary is stronger and has the experience,” she said.

Ortiz has already made up her mind: “I’m for Hillary. I like that she’s a champion of education. I think it’s time for a woman to be president”.

Still, they both thought it was good that Sanders ran and was “forcing us to think about things that weren’t being talked about”.

And who worries them most as an opponent to Clinton in the general election? Rubio. Ortiz said she voted for Nevada’s Republican governor, Brian Sandoval, in part because he’s a Latino but also because she agreed with him on a lot of issues. “There might be a lot of Latinos who would swap parties to vote for Rubio,” she said.