Donald Trump Clinches Third Consecutive Victory In Nevada Republican Caucuses, Maintaining Unbeaten Streak
Trump's dominance in Nevada is poised to net him most, if not all, of the state's 26 delegates, edging him closer to the crucial 1,215 delegates needed for the GOP nomination.
Donald Trump emerged triumphant in Nevada's Republican presidential caucuses, securing his third consecutive victory as he pursues the party's nomination. Notably, Trump faced minimal competition, with former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley notably absent, citing concerns over an unfair process favoring Trump. Instead, Haley opted for Nevada's symbolic state-run presidential primary, where she trailed behind the "none of these candidates" option.
Trump's dominance in Nevada is poised to net him most, if not all, of the state's 26 delegates, edging him closer to the crucial 1,215 delegates needed for the GOP nomination. With the primary spotlight now turning to South Carolina, Trump's stronghold in the deeply conservative state faces a challenge from Haley, leveraging her local roots and two-term governorship.