In Nevada, Nikki Haley is second to none. That is, she's in second place behind "none of these candidates" in the state's presidential primary. With more than 88% of votes tallied by Wednesday ...
Nikki Haley 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 ...
All three of Nevada’s incumbent House Democrats have won re-election in their Las Vegas-based seats — an expected result ...
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are locked in a tight race to win Nevada, which allows the ...
Nevada has six electoral votes, making it the smallest prize of the seven presidential battleground states that Democratic ...
Democrats have won Nevada in the last four presidential elections. President: Harris (D) vs. Trump (R) vs. Chase Oliver ...
States that make such comparisons typically match the voter’s signature on the absentee ballot envelope against signatures in ...
with 29 percent toward Trump and 30 percent leaning toward voting “none of these candidates” on Nevada’s ballot. Harris versus Trump The panel of undecided voters favored Trump for his ...
In the primary, voters also have the option to vote for “None of these candidates.” WHO GETS TO VOTE Only registered party members may participate in that party’s primary. However ...
Seven battleground states, any of which could swing to either the Democrats or Republicans, held the keys to the 2024 ...
Another recent poll from AARP showed Trump at 47% in Nevada, Harris at 46%, Oliver at 1%, and "none of these candidates" at 2%. Woodrow Johnston, Republican strategist and co-director of ...
Nevada is once again home to competitive ... Joel Skousen (Independent American Party) vs. “None of these candidates.” U.S. Senate: Rosen (D) vs. Brown (R) and two others plus “None of ...