Trump's Absence in Nevada Primary Causes Voter Confusion and Anger
The Nevada GOP's decision to hold a caucus alongside the state-run primary has led to widespread confusion among voters, with many unaware that Trump is not on the primary ballot.
- Nevada's Republican voters are confused and angry over the absence of Donald Trump's name on the state primary ballot, leading to thousands of calls to election officials.
- Trump is competing in a Republican caucus two days after the state primary, a decision stemming from a law change eliminating state-run caucuses after the 2020 election.
- GOP leaders are advising voters to select 'none of these candidates' in the primary and then caucus for Trump, amid concerns over voter fraud and waste of taxpayer money.
- Nikki Haley, the only major candidate on the primary ballot, faces a unique challenge as Trump is expected to claim all of Nevada's 26 delegates in the caucus.
- The situation has sparked engagement among Republican voters, with party officials seeing it as an opportunity to activate and involve the party base.