This year’s presidential preference contest in Nevada will be one of its strangest.
Rebelling against a Democrat-led change in state law calling for a primary election, the state GOP will hold caucuses on Feb. 8, pitting former President Donald Trump against a little-known candidate, Texas businessman Ryan Binkley. President Trump is virtually assured the victory.
But Nevada Republicans may also vote in a state-run primary on Feb. 6. That contest, not recognized by the GOP, counts for bragging rights only.
When forced to choose between the caucuses that include President Trump and the inconsequential primary without him, GOP challenger Nikki Haley opted for the latter….