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Dueling GOP presidential nominating contests in Nevada raise concerns about voter confusion
- Republicans in Nevada are planning to hold their own caucus despite a state law calling for a primary election, which critics argue is designed to favor former President Donald Trump.
- The results of the primary are unlikely to matter because the state Republican Party has stated that it will use its party-run caucus to determine which candidate will receive the state's delegates to the Republican National Convention.
- The dual contests are expected to create voter confusion and require additional time and money from GOP campaigns to educate voters on the process.
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Dueling GOP Nominating Contests in Nevada
Associated Press: “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 designed to benefit former President Donald Trump. The competing contests are likely to confuse some and require GOP campaigns to spend extra t…
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Total News Sources39
Leaning Left21Leaning Right2Center12Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Left
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- 60% of the sources lean Left
60% Left
L 60%
C 34%
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