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Why registered independents in Nevada are considered a voting bloc wildcard

2 years ago01 mins

NPR’s A Martinez speaks to history professor Sondra Cosgrove at the College of Southern Nevada about the state’s non-partisan voters, who are not allowed to vote in the state’s primary or caucus.

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