The 'none of these candidates' option wins Nevada GOP primary, a symbolic rejection of Nikki Haley

Haley had said beforehand she was going to "focus on the states that are fair" and did not make much effort to campaign in the western state.

Nikki Haley loses Nevada GOP primary to 'none of these candidates'; Trump takes potshots
The "none of these candidates" option has won in Nevada's symbolic Republican presidential primary contest, an embarrassing result for Nikki Haley, who was the only major candidate on the ballot. The former UN ambassador opted to compete in the state-run primary election Tuesday instead of the party's presidential caucuses, the only contest in the state that awards delegates toward the nomination.

Former President Donald Trump is the only major candidate competing in the caucuses on Thursday and will likely sweep the state's Republican delegates as a result.

Utilizing a quirk of Nevada election law, more voters on Tuesday marked their primary ballots for "none of these candidates" than cast their votes for Haley.


Haley had said beforehand she was going to "focus on the states that are fair" and did not make much effort to campaign in the western state.
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