Nevada’s dueling presidential caucuses and primaries are causing confusion among voters, with Nikki Haley participating in Tuesday’s Republican primary (which won’t count for the GOP nomination), while Donald Trump is the only major candidate in Thursday’s Republican caucuses (which does). The split races have reduced the state’s influence on the GOP calendar, leading to lower-than-expected voter turnout. There was also a Democratic primary on Tuesday that President Joe Biden easily won against author Marianne Williamson and other challengers. Nevada voters have the option of choosing “none of these candidates,” which adds to the complexity of the process.
Nevada’s Split Caucuses and Primaries Create Confusion Among Voters
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