trump's name WILL NOT be on Nevada's primary ballot. Nothing to do with the 14th amendment

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And it has nothing to do with the 14th amendment or efforts to get trump off the ballot. But it does have to do with incompetence on the trump campaign. This is just too funny! I guess he will have to start an effort to get his name written it> Crazy stuff here, folks....Ha Ha Ha The man wants to be president again and he cannot even follow the rules of a state's election board. Really?
 

And it has nothing to do with the 14th amendment or efforts to get trump off the ballot. But it does have to do with incompetence on the trump campaign. This is just too funny! I guess he will have to start an effort to get his name written it> Crazy stuff here, folks....Ha Ha Ha The man wants to be president again and he cannot even follow the rules of a state's election board. Really?
He will still be the nominee, dumbass.
 
Trump is at least consistent at being incompetent.

Further proof that Trump is unfit to be president and it’s madness to want Trump back in the WH.
Wow, got your kookbuddy's back now do you Mrs. Jones?
Madness is allowing evil Poopeypants to remain in the White House grifting and killing our country. All sane Americans admit that...which is of course why you don't.
But thanks for the Trump campaign shout out.
 
Nevada GOP is awarding delegates to the winner of a party-run caucus.

Nevada GOP dictate that any candidate who files to run in the state-primary would not be eligible for the caucus.

So he and others will be participating in the caucus instead. It's the only way that you can earn delegates toward the nomination in Nevada. Duh.


Here are the candidates who will take part in the state GOP's caucus on Feb. 8:

  • Donald Trump
  • Ron DeSantis
  • Vivek Ramaswamy
  • Chris Christie
  • Ryan Binkley

The following Republican candidates will appear on the ballot for Nevada's state-run presidential primary:

  • John Castro
  • Heath Fulkerson
  • Michael Pence
  • Timothy Scott
  • Hirsh Singh
  • Nikki Haley
  • Donald Kjornes
 
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Republican candidates had to decide if they were going to run in the Nevada primary or caucus. TRUMP along with DeSantis, Vivek and Christie pick the caucus, Haley is in the primary. The results of the caucus will be used to award the 26 delegates.
 

And it has nothing to do with the 14th amendment or efforts to get trump off the ballot. But it does have to do with incompetence on the trump campaign. This is just too funny! I guess he will have to start an effort to get his name written it> Crazy stuff here, folks....Ha Ha Ha The man wants to be president again and he cannot even follow the rules of a state's election board. Really?


Your TDS has reached new depths.

The reason: Trump did not file to run in Nevada's presidential primary. Instead, he opted for the Nevada State Republican Party's caucus.

The Nevada GOP decided it would award national convention delegates to the winner of a party-run caucus, which will be held just two days after the state-administered presidential primary.

The results of the presidential primary are symbolic and have no bearing on how Nevada's Republican delegates are awarded. As part of its rules, the Nevada GOP said any candidate who files to run in the state-administered primary would not be eligible for the caucus.

 

And it has nothing to do with the 14th amendment or efforts to get trump off the ballot. But it does have to do with incompetence on the trump campaign. This is just too funny! I guess he will have to start an effort to get his name written it> Crazy stuff here, folks....Ha Ha Ha The man wants to be president again and he cannot even follow the rules of a state's election board. Really?
Trump is as dumb as his campaign chair...

 

And it has nothing to do with the 14th amendment or efforts to get trump off the ballot. But it does have to do with incompetence on the trump campaign. This is just too funny! I guess he will have to start an effort to get his name written it> Crazy stuff here, folks....Ha Ha Ha The man wants to be president again and he cannot even follow the rules of a state's election board. Really?
FYI it's a primary it's not the ballot for the national election. Trump will be on the national election ballot for Nevada
 

And it has nothing to do with the 14th amendment or efforts to get trump off the ballot. But it does have to do with incompetence on the trump campaign. This is just too funny! I guess he will have to start an effort to get his name written it> Crazy stuff here, folks....Ha Ha Ha The man wants to be president again and he cannot even follow the rules of a state's election board. Really?
You sound excited. Make sure you clean up your pee pee puddle.
 

And it has nothing to do with the 14th amendment or efforts to get trump off the ballot. But it does have to do with incompetence on the trump campaign. This is just too funny! I guess he will have to start an effort to get his name written it> Crazy stuff here, folks....Ha Ha Ha The man wants to be president again and he cannot even follow the rules of a state's election board. Really?
In all honesty... not incompetence by the Trump organization but rules set by the Nevada Republican party.

The reason: Trump did not file to run in Nevada's presidential primary. Instead, he opted for the Nevada State Republican Party's caucus.

The Nevada GOP decided it would award national convention delegates to the winner of a party-run caucus, which will be held just two days after the state-administered presidential primary.

The results of the presidential primary are symbolic and have no bearing on how Nevada's Republican delegates are awarded.
As part of its rules, the Nevada GOP said any candidate who files to run in the state-administered primary would not be eligible for the caucus. That has led to a fissure of sorts, with some candidates choosing to file for the primary while others registered for the caucus.


 
Nevada GOP is awarding delegates to the winner of a party-run caucus.

Nevada GOP dictate that any candidate who files to run in the state-primary would not be eligible for the caucus.

So he and others will be participating in the caucus instead. It's the only way that you can earn delegates toward the nomination in Nevada. Duh.


Here are the candidates who will take part in the state GOP's caucus on Feb. 8:

  • Donald Trump
  • Ron DeSantis
  • Vivek Ramaswamy
  • Chris Christie
  • Ryan Binkley

The following Republican candidates will appear on the ballot for Nevada's state-run presidential primary:

  • John Castro
  • Heath Fulkerson
  • Michael Pence
  • Timothy Scott
  • Hirsh Singh
  • Nikki Haley
  • Donald Kjornes
The state changed the law that we have to have a primary. The Republicans decided they are going to do what they want regardless. This is going to end up in court because the Republican who wins the primary is going to want the delegates according to state law.
 
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The state changed the law that we have to have a primary. The Republicans decided they are going to do what they want regardless. This is going to end up in court because the Republican who wins the primary is going to want the delegates according to state law.
Yep. And the GOP plans to break the law.
 

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