Trump set to win Nevada party nomination, despite ignoring primary
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- Policy Leaning
18% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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58% : "And that's precisely the type of supporters that Trump has.54% : Perhaps not coincidentally, says Daniel Lee of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, it's a format likely to benefit Trump.
49% : Donald Trump is the only major candidate in the Nevada Republican Party caucus on Thursday, so he's guaranteed to winDonald Trump's name won't appear on ballots in the Republican presidential primary being held Tuesday in Nevada, but he is set to win the state's delegates anyway.
39% : That's in addition to the confusing fact of there being a primary for both Democrats and Republicans, and then a caucus for only Republicans -- with the results of both known far in advance -- and you can see why it's not gaining much traction.- Made to benefit Trump? -Both parties in Nevada used to hold caucuses to select their favored presidential candidate, but in 2021 legislators mandated primaries, which allow mail-in voting and absentee ballots.
28% : "Haley's campaign manager said Monday the Nevada process was "rigged for Trump.
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