Former President Donald Trump won in Nevada’s Republican presidential caucuses on Thursday, marking his fourth consecutive win in different state contests.
Trump was the sole major candidate to actively compete in Nevada, defeating all 26 of the state’s delegates.
Trump’s primary opponent, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, chose not to participate in the contest.
“I mean, Nevada, it’s such a scam. They were supposed to have a primary. Trump rigged it so that the GOP chairman, who’s been indicted, would go and create a caucus,” Hailey said during an interview with Elex Michaelson on The Issue is Show.
“We knew months ago that we weren’t going to spend a day or a dollar in Nevada because it wasn’t worth it. And so, we didn’t even count Nevada. That wasn’t anything we were looking at. We knew that was rigged from the start. Our focus is on South Carolina, Michigan, Super Tuesday,” she added.
The Republican presidential race will now move to South Carolina for the primary on February 24th.