‘Excited for Trump’: Nevada Republican party holds caucuses days after primary
Nevada’s Republican party is hosting caucuses on Thursday, just two days after the state held a non-binding presidential primary.
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Nevada’s Republican party is hosting caucuses on Thursday, just two days after the state held a non-binding presidential primary.
Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) on Friday officially launched his bid for the U.S. Senate, giving Republican voters in Montana a second millionaire transplant to choose from in the upcoming June primary.
Nevada will be the next state to vote for the Republican nominee for president but one could be forgiven for not remembering that fact, given the lack of media attention.
One of the more unusual presidential contests is taking place in Nevada this week when the state's Republican Party holds a caucus on Thursday — just two days after the state held its primary election.
Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley lost Nevada's Republican presidential primary to "none of these candidates," NBC News projected. Haley was the only Republican candidate on the ballot Tuesday, but she was not the only choice on the ballot. Nevada voters also had the option of voting
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley lost the Nevada primary Tuesday as voters turned to the proverbial "none of the above" option, according to a race call by the Associated Press.
President Biden won the South Carolina Democratic primary on Saturday, according to The Associated Press. It is the first official nominating contest for the party, and one that Democrats hope sends a message to Black voters.
Donald Trump has trolled Nikki Haley after her loss in the Nevada primary to “none of these candidates”.