AdvertisementInstead of holding either a caucus or a primary, Nevada is holding both, just two days apart in early February. “I think it will disenfranchise a number of voters that are interested in voting for a presidential candidate,” Nevada Republican Gov. “I think it just continues in the disarray, or the chaos, that’s occurring within the Republican Party currently ... It’s unfortunate. Michael McDonald, state chairman of the Nevada Republican Party, speaks at Stoney's Rockin' Country on April 27, 2022, in Las Vegas. “The Nevada Republican Party will give average voters the impression they don’t care about them or their votes.
Source: Huffington Post November 04, 2023 12:17 UTC