"Nevada's Unique Political Landscape: Explaining the GOP Primary, Caucuses, and Absent Candidates"

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Nevada's GOP primary and caucuses are causing confusion and controversy, with former President Donald Trump and Nikki Haley competing in separate contests. The state's Republican Party decided that only the caucuses will determine who receives the state's delegates, leading to allegations of favoritism towards Trump and confusion among voters. The chaos and lack of voter education could disenfranchise Republican voters, and the dual system may not survive for future elections, potentially diluting the state's influence in the nominating process.
- Nevada has both a GOP primary and caucuses. Why? Vox.com
- Video: Trump is guaranteed to win all of Nevada's presidential delegates. Here's why CNN
- Trump's absence on the Nevada primary ballot fuels a 'calamity' among voters NBC News
- Nevada’s Primary and Caucus: When Are They and How Do They Work? The New York Times
- Why Nikki Haley won't be on the caucus ballot in Nevada Business Insider
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