"Nevada's Dual GOP Nominating Process: Understanding the Caucus and Primary Dynamics"

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The Nevada Republican Party is holding a caucus just two days after the state's primary election due to dissatisfaction with recent changes to Nevada's election laws, which shifted the state-run presidential contest to a primary. The caucus, a more restrictive voting system, has caused confusion among voters, with the party's decision to exclude certain candidates from the caucus ballot sparking controversy. The party's move has been defended as a traditional method of choosing the presidential nominee, while state officials have been directing voters with questions to the Nevada Republican Party.
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