"Nikki Haley's Nevada Loss and the Impact of 'None of These Candidates' on Elections"

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Nikki Haley faced a distant second-place finish behind "none of these candidates" in Nevada's Republican primary, facilitated by Trump allies who lead the state's GOP and ensured Trump's lock on the state's delegates. Nevada's GOP chose to hold party-run caucuses, favoring Trump, and barred candidates from competing in both the primary and caucuses. Haley criticized the process, refused to pay the fee to compete in the caucuses, and focused on campaigning in her home state of South Carolina. Nevada's GOP leaders and Trump supporters urged voters to support "none of these candidates" as a way to express dissatisfaction with Haley and show support for Trump.
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- Trump campaign seizes on Haley’s Nevada loss: ‘Brutal’ The Hill
- How 'none of these candidates' could win an election. USA TODAY
- After Embarrassing Result in Nevada, Haley Goes After Her Own Party The New York Times
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