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Trump's latest presidential rival is set to win the Nevada primary, but there's a catch

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~6 0~p>Experts call it "empty" victory.

Nikki Gailey, Donald Trump's latest challenger for the Republican presidential nomination, is set to win the Nevada primary on Tuesday, February 6 .

This is stated in the Reuters message.

“The US presidential candidate from the Republican Party, former governor of South Carolina and US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Gailey, the last rival of leader Donald Trump for the presidential nomination, is going to win the primaries in Nevada. However, it will be an “empty” victory as Trump will secure all state delegates in a separate contest on Thursday,” Reuters reports.

US President Joe Biden is also expected to easily win the Democratic primary on February 6 after having an advantage in his party's first nomination contest in South Carolina the day before.

“For Republican voters in Nevada, the leading candidate in the state GOP election is former Ambassador Gailey. So she is almost guaranteed to win, but this victory will achieve nothing, because only the candidates who will participate in a separate Republican caucus on February 8, will be able to compete for 26 state delegates at the Republican National Convention in July, when the party officially nominates its candidate,” writes Reuters.

The rival group is run by a Trump-friendly state party, and only Trump is on the ballot, almost certainly guaranteeing him victory on February 8th.

Voters can participate in both the Republican primary on Tuesday and the Republican caucus on Thursday.

Recall that Western media report that the 45th US President Donald Trump may “sacrifice” the interests of Ukraine in order to again become the head of the White House. They write that Trump is already having a profoundly harmful influence on American foreign policy. Yes, on his instructions, Republicans in Congress are blocking military aid to Ukraine.

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