[[{“value”:”In the pointless GOP Nevada primary on Tuesday night, Nikki Haley was humiliated.
Haley was still unable to win because Donald Trump was not on the ballot.
In the major,” None of these candidates” received the most votes.
None of these candidates had 62.9 %, according to the Associated Press, and Haley came in second at a distant 30.8 %.
86 % of the vote had been tallied at the time of writing.
Haley’s loss is symbolic and embarrassing even though the Nevada primary is n’t worth any delegates.
Nikki Haley loses the Nevada Primary to” None of these Candidates,” according to BREAKING.
Donald Trump won the caucus on Thursday and will receive the state’s delegates, so he is not on the ballot because it does n’t matter. pic. twitter.com/OFXH4WcPUu
— On February 7, 2024, Benny Johnson ( @bennessjohnson )
On a ballot without Trump’s name, Nikki Haley effectively doubled up in the Nevada primary.
Someone with the name” None of these candidates” defeated her by 29 points in the picture. nqJmFSKOwx on twitter.com
— Joe Concha on February 7, 2024 ( @JoeConchaTV )
Reports from POLITICO:
In a presidential primary in which Donald Trump did n’t even run, Nikki Haley finished far behind “none of these candidates” on Tuesday in Nevada, causing her great embarrassment.
In an often no-stakes primary that will not grant delegates to the Republican Party’s presidential nominating convention, Haley defeated the ghostly alternative in second place on the ballot. After this week, Trump is anticipated to romp in the party-run caucus, which will decide who will receive delegates.
Tuesday’s setback— Haley has not yet won a single state in the presidential primary—was already the focus of intense pre-spin for her allies. The state’s Trump supporters had constantly urged them to mark “none of these candidates” as a sign of opposition to her.
Former Nevada Republican Party executive director, traditional activist, and writer Chuck Muth said,” Trump’s supporters will follow that man through the gates of hell.”
Haley should have left after New Hampshire after receiving some poor advice. It’s just going to become more embarrassing…
” Worse than you can imagine: Haley loses to “none of these candidates” in Nevada- POLITICO” https://t.co/dHYXJb5j6J
— On February 7, 2024, Jason Miller ( @JasonMillerinDC )
Only a friendly reminder that President Trump will be on the caucus ballot rather than the Nevada Primary.
We need the patriots to go out and support Trump in the Nevada caucus on Thursday!
— Alex Bruesewitz on February 7, 2024 ( @alexbrueswitz )
Observed CNN:
According to a CNN projection, President Joe Biden, who is on the Democratic side, won the Democrats ‘ Nevada presidential primary. He added delegates there and faced little opposition as he marched toward his party’s nomination and got ready to face Trump again. Three days prior to Biden’s primary standard victory of the 2024 primary cycle in South Carolina, the Silver State primary was held on Tuesday.
Trump will take part in the party-run caucuses on Thursday, which will choose the state’s delegates. In the caucuses, Haley wo n’t be taking part. Despite the Nevada GOP’s restrictions, qualified voters were still able to cast ballots in both elections.”}]] [[{“value”:”
Nikki Haley lost in a meaningless GOP Nevada primary on Tuesday night.
Haley was still unable to win the election, even with Donald Trump off the ballot.
“None of these candidates” garnered the most votes during the primary.
According to Associated Press, none of these’ candidates had 62.9%. Haley was second with a distant 30,8%.
As of the date of this article, 86% of votes had been counted.
The Nevada primary doesn’t count for any delegates but it is a humiliating loss for Haley.
BREAKING NEWS: Nikki Haley loses Nevada primary to “None Of These Candidates”
Donald Trump will win the state’s delegate despite not being on the ballot. pic.twitter.com/OFXH4WcPUu
— Benny Johnson – February 7, 2024
Nikki Haley won the Nevada primary with a ballot without Trump.
She was defeated by someone named “None of these candidates” by 29 points… pic.twitter.com/nqJmFSKOwx
— Joe Concha (@JoeConchaTV) February 7, 2024
POLITICO Reports:
Nikki Haley was humiliated in Nevada on February 2, finishing far behind “none” of the candidates in a presidential primaries in which Donald Trump did not even compete.
Haley’s thrashing by the disembodied alternative in the ballot was part of a no-stakes Republican Party primary that did not award any delegates to its presidential nominating convention. Trump is expected to win the contest that will award the delegates, the caucus run by the Republican Party later this week.
Haley’s supporters were already spinning heavily about Tuesday’s defeat — she hasn’t yet won a state in the presidential primaries. Some Trump supporters in the state actively encouraged his followers to mark “none” of these candidates to protest her.
“Trump’s followers will follow this man through the gates to hell,” said Chuck Muth. He is a conservative activist, writer and former Nevada Republican Party executive.
Haley is getting bad advice. She should have dropped out of New Hampshire. It’s only getting more humiliating…
“Worse than you can imagine: Haley loses to ‘none of these candidates’ in Nevada – POLITICO” https://t.co/dHYXJb5j6J
Jason Miller (@JasonMillerinDC), February 7, 2024
Just a quick reminder that President Trump will not be appearing on the Nevada Primary ballot. He will appear on the Nevada Caucus ballot.
Nevada’s caucus will be held on Thursday, and we need patriots to vote for Trump.
Alex Bruesewitz, (@alexbruesewitz), February 7, 2024
CNN Noted:
CNN projected that President Joe Biden had won the Democratic Nevada presidential primary. He gained delegates in the state where he had little opposition, as he prepares to advance toward his party nomination and a possible rematch against Trump. Tuesday’s Silver State Primary came three days after Biden scored his first official win of the 2024 cycle in South Carolina.
Trump will participate in the party-run caucuses on Thursday, which will award delegates to each state. Haley will not be competing in the caucuses. Nevada GOP rules prohibited candidates from competing in both contests. However, eligible voters can still vote in both.
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