LAS VEGAS — Donald Trump won the Nevada Republican caucuses by a near-landslide early Wednesday, his third straight victory with high-stakes “Super Tuesday” just days away.
“We weren’t expected to win too much and now we’re winning, winning, winning,” Trump said at his victory rally late Tuesday. “And soon the country is going to start winning, winning, winning.”
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio claimed the crucial second-place slot, edging out Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. As of 2:45 a.m. ET, NBC News had allocated 22 of Nevada’s 30 delegates — with 12 going to Trump and 5 each for Rubio and Cruz.
The five remaining Republican candidates have less than a week until the Super Tuesday contests on March 1. The so-called “SEC primaries” present a massive haul of 595 delegates up for grabs across 11 states, which is likely to winnow down the field of candidates battling for the GOP nomination.
Officials said Nevada become the fourth consecutive state to see Republicans hit record turnout.
However, there were issues in the caucus process with confusion over poll closing times in the largest county spanning Las Vegas led to voters being either turned away or forced to cast provisional ballots.
Other reports suggested disorganization in how ballots were being collected and reported.
Two candidates were not in Nevada to see the results roll in — Rubio and Ohio Gov. John Kasich. Rubio held just one campaign rally in Nevada early Tuesday before jetting off to Minnesota and Michigan, two states that offer the best chances for him to eke out wins. Kasich, meanwhile, put little to no resources into making a play for the Silver State.
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For Rubio — who grew up in a diverse, working-class neighborhood in Las Vegas — a second-place finish could prove crucial in signaling to party elites that he is the best candidate to chip away at Trump’s resounding lead.
Even a strong third-place finish could dent Cruz’s momentum. He entered the Silver State after finishing third just days earlier in South Carolina. On Monday,Cruz fired his communications director for circulating a false rumor about Rubio.
Appearing visibly disappointed that his event Tuesday night was not a victory party, Cruz congratulated Trump for his win. He also reminded supporters that he is the only candidate to best the property tycoon and frontrunner in any race so far.









