Republicans in Nevada could have two chances next year to decide who they want to be their party's presidential nominee. The catch: Only one will count.
Republicans in Nevada could have two chances next year to decide who they want to be their party’s presidential nominee. The Nevada GOP is insisting on holding its own caucus despite a new state law calling for a primary election, a move critics say is designed to benefit former President Donald Trump. The competing contests are likely to confuse some and require GOP campaigns to spend extra time and money educating voters in one of the earliest states to cast ballots for the presidential nomination.
RENO, Nev. (AP) Republicans in Nevada could have two chances next year to decide who they want to be their party’s presidential nominee. The catch: Only one will count. The Nevada GOP is insisting on holding its own caucus despite a new state law calling for a primary election, a move critics say is […]
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