Nevada Republicans brace for confusion as party eyes election rules that may favor Trump
- The Nevada Republican Party is expected to approve plans on Saturday that some argue will confuse and anger voters, and potentially favor former President Trump in the caucus.
- Critics claim that these plans could tilt the caucus in favor of Trump and cause voter confusion.
- The approval of these plans could further strengthen Trump's position within the Nevada Republican Party.
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Nevada Republicans brace for confusion as party eyes election rules that may favor Donald Trump
Former President Donald Trump’s push to bend state Republican parties to his will — and gain an advantage in his effort to return to the White House — is coming to a head in Nevada. The state GOP, which is led by Trump allies, is insisting on moving forward with a presidential caucus on Feb. 8 despite a new state law that set a primary election two days earlier. Caucuses, which typically reward grassroots support and organizing, are expected to …
Nevada Republicans called out for 'rigging the election' for Trump
In Nevada, conservative critics of former President Donald Trump have been hoping that someone other than him will receive the 2024 GOP presidential nomination. But Trump remains the clear frontrunner, leading the second-place candidate, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, by 47 percent in an Emerson College poll released on September 20 and by 46 percent in a Yahoo/YouGov poll released a day earlier.According to Associated Press reporters Michelle L. Pr…
Nevada Republicans called out for 'rigging the election' for Trump
In Nevada, conservative critics of former President Donald Trump have been hoping that someone other than him will receive the 2024 GOP presidential nomination. But Trump remains the clear frontrunner, leading the second-place candidate, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, by 47 percent in an Emerson College poll released on September 20 and by 46 percent in a Yahoo/YouGov poll released a day earlier.According to Associated Press reporters Michelle L. Pr…
Nevada Republicans brace for confusion as party eyes election rules that may favor Trump
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Former President Donald Trump's push to bend state Republican parties to his will — and gain an advantage in his effort to return to the White House — is coming to a head in Nevada. The state GOP, which is led by Trump allies, is insisting on moving forward with a presidential caucus on Feb. 8 despite a new state law that set a primary election two days earlier. Caucuses, which typically reward grassroots support and organizing…
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