Nevada is a bit of a strange state. Next week they will have a non-binding primary which will award zero delegates. Then two days later they will have a caucus which will award delegates bashed on performance. At least in the primary, Nikki Haley is losing to the “None of the above” option which they have on the Nevada ballot. LOL!
Former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) is almost 20 points behind “none of the above” in the upcoming Nevada Republican primary.
“New polling … showed 59.2% of Nevada Republican primary voters saying they would select “none of these candidates” during the Feb. 6 GOP primary election, compared to 40.8% who would choose Haley,” reports the Washington Examiner.
The poll by Providence, “a collaborative effort between Revere Solutions and DecipherAi,” was released exclusively to the Examiner.
Nevada is kind of screwy. The Silver State has both a caucus and a primary. The primary takes place on Tuesday, February 6. The caucus will be held on Thursday, February 8.