No lineups were seen and fewer than 12,000 ballots were cast by 2 p.m. According to the Secretary of State, 150,000 Nevadans voted early, mail-in, or absentee, 13% of eligible voters.
Despite the fact that "none of these candidates" obtained a greater number of votes, the legislation of the state of Nevada states that the winner is recognized as the one who receives the most votes.
Gary Benedetti, who is 75 years old, expressed his hope that Haley will continue to run for office on Tuesday outside of a voting site in Reno. Benedetti, who has been a Republican supporter for a very long time, stated that the concept of another Trump administration is incomprehensible to him.
We are in need of a reset. He stated, "I'm sick and tired of the drama." "If things don't work out with her, I'll switch to being solely responsible for myself. On the other hand, I am not going to vote for Trump. There are an excessive number of warning signs that are hovering over his head.
Benedetti was not interested in taking part in the Republican caucuses that were held on Thursday. He stated, "If you want to argue with somebody, there are better places to do it. We should do away with caucuses." "It is imperative that we return the Republican Party to a more civilized state."
Olivia Perez-Cubas, a spokesman for the company, stated that even Donald Trump is aware of the fact that when you play penny slots, the house wins. "We did not bother to participate in a game that was in Trump's favor. In South Carolina and beyond, we are moving forward at full speed forward.
Despite an intense public education effort conducted by the media and election officials, a significant number of Republican voters on Tuesday continued to be perplexed as to why the name of Donald Trump was not included on the primary ballot.
Cari-Ann Burgess, the Registrar of Voters for Washoe County, stated that the majority of voters were understanding when her staff described how Trump personally made the decision to forgo the primary nomination.