“Donald Trump is virtually assured of winning all 26 of the delegates available in Nevada’s GOP caucuses Thursday, but his team is worried that the state’s plan to hold a primary two days before the caucuses could wind up embarrassing the former president,” Axios reports.
“Nevada’s confusing combination of a state-run primary and party-run caucuses has set up a scenario in which Trump could get get fewer votes in the caucuses than rival Nikki Haley does in the GOP primary.”
“That’s possible because Nevada’s GOP decided that candidates can appear on either the primary ballot or the caucuses ballot — but not both. Trump is on the caucus ballot; Haley is in the primary.”

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