Martha Morris casts her ballot at a vote by mail dropbox during primary voting in Las Vegas, on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024. was swamped in Nevada's symbolic Republican presidential primary as GOP voters resoundingly picked the"none of these candidates" option on the ballot in a repudiation of the former U.N. ambassador who is the last remaining major rival to
Haley had said beforehand she was going to “focus on the states that are fair” and did not campaign in the western state in the weeks leading up to the caucuses, spending time instead in her home state, South Carolina, before its Feb. 24 primary. Her campaign wrote off the results with a reference to Nevada’s famous casino industry.
“They basically told us they don’t care about us,” Parks said in an interview after the race was called. “By marking ‘none of these candidates,’ we respond in kind — we don’t care about you either.”on the former president's behalf, said he left it to each county GOP chairman to decide if they wanted to promote"none of these candidates." He said Haley's seeming disrespect of Nevada voters was"reciprocated" with the results.
Nevada lawmakers added “none of these candidates” as an option in all statewide races as a way post-Watergate for voters to participate but express dissatisfaction with their choices. “None” can’t win an elected office but it came in first in primary congressional contests in 1976 and 1978. It also finished ahead of both George Bush and Edward Kennedy in Nevada’s 1980 presidential primaries.
Caucuses typically require voters to show up for an in-person meeting at a certain day or time, while elections can offer more flexibility to participate, with polls open for most of the day on Election Day, along with absentee or early voting. The Nevada GOP also restricted the involvement of super PACs like the one Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was relying on to boost his now-suspended campaign. And the party barred candidates from appearing both on the primary ballot and in the caucuses.
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