Recap: The Democrats' Nevada Caucuses, GOP South Carolina Primary

South Carolina and Nevada are the next stops on the road to the White House.

John Mew, right, photographs his wife Amy, and daughters Ireland, 6, left, and Sailor, 4, after voting in the South Carolina Republican presidential primary on Feb. 20, 2016, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in West Columbia, S.C.Matt Rourke / AP
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South Carolina and Nevada are in the books. Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton squared off in the Nevada Democratic Caucus on Saturday, while Donald Trump won the South Carolina Republican Primary with Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz following behind.

Here's a recap of the elections, complete with reporting and analysis from NBC News reporters and producers.

What you need to know

  • Real-time results: Find up to the minute numbers from Nevada and South Carolina.
  • Delegates at stake: Nevada has 43 Democratic delegates up for grabs; 35 pledged and eight super-delegates. South Carolina has 50 Republican delegates for the taking.
  • Full coverage: Find full coverage of the races, including up-to-the minute delegate tracker, at Decision 2016.