The Nebraska Democratic Party holds its presidential caucus Saturday, with more at stake than initially thought.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Political Science Professor John Hibbing says Nebraska has become an important state for the campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. . .
Hibbing says the contest between Clinton and Sanders in Nebraska could be more important for the image it will project than the delegates themselves. . .
Nebraska will have 30 delegates at the national convention. Twenty-five will be at stake Saturday with the other five so-called Super Delegates, not assigned to any one candidate.





