Friday, April 24, 2015

Nevada GOP in Favor of 2016 Primary


Thanks to David M. Drucker of the Washington Examiner for this post.

Republican leaders in Nevada are moving to junk their presidential caucuses and re-implement a standard primary election for 2016.

There are two bills pending in the Republican-controlled legislature, including one in the Assembly carried by Speaker John Hambrick.

If passed and signed by GOP Gov. Brian Sandoval, Nevada Republicans voting in the 2016 primary would pull the lever at the polls as they do in a general election, rather than caucusing in groups similar to how the primary is conducted in Iowa.

Republican insiders supportive of the legislation are expressing confidence that it will be enacted.

Nevada hosts the fourth nominating contest of the 2016 GOP primary and the first out west, making any change to how the contest is conducted potentially significant.

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