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Nevada Republican Caucus Results (Live Updates)

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Nevada’s Republican caucuses took place place Thursday — which meant another victory for Donald Trump.

The former president won after he was the only major candidate to compete in the contest. Trump’s last major Republican challenger, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, rejected the caucuses as rigged and decided to instead run in Tuesday’s purely symbolic GOP primary — where she was overwhelmingly beaten by the “none of these candidates” option chosen by Trump supporters and disaffected voters.

Read more about what happened during Thursday’s caucus results — and why Nevada decided to hold both caucuses and a primary.

Meanwhile, Trump also defeated Haley in caucuses in the U.S. Virgin Islands Thursday, where four delegates are at stake.

See results of the Nevada Democratic and Republican primary. 

Track each candidate’s delegate count and see when the next primary and caucus takes place.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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