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With Biden's primary win, Haley's loss to 'none,' Nevada Republicans look to caucus

President Joe Biden speaks at a campaign event Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in North Las Vegas, Nev.
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President Joe Biden speaks at a campaign event Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in North Las Vegas, Nev.

The primary election is over. Democrats threw almost all votes to President Joe Biden. No one voted for former President Donald Trump, because he didn’t participate. And “none of the above” beat Republican candidate Nikki Haley.

And it means that, at least in the eyes of Nevadans, the general election in November should be between Biden and Trump.

At the same time, very few registered voters actually went to the polls on election day. And from talk to some voters near election sites, there seemed to be little enthusiasm for any candidate.

But we’ll get into that. And we’re interested in your thoughts. Biden, Trump, Haley — who do you like for the presidency and why? What values do you share with Biden or Trump? What has or hasn’t Biden done for the country?


Guests: Annette Magnus, former executive director, Battle Born Progress; Paul Boger, reporter, Nevada Public Radio; Fred Lokken, political science professor, Truckee Meadows Community College

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Paul serves as KNPR's producer and reporter in Northern Nevada. Based in Reno, Paul specializes in covering state government and the legislature.
Joe Schoenmann joined Nevada Public Radio in 2014. He works with a talented team of producers at State of Nevada who explore the casino industry, sports, politics, public health and everything in between.
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