UPDATE (Feb. 7, 2024, 12:25 a.m. E.T.): President Joe Biden easily won the Democratic primary on Tuesday night. But in another blow to Nikki Haley’s campaign, NBC News projects that she has lost Nevada’s Republican primary. Instead, more voters chose the “none of these candidates” option.
We know how this movie ends. When everything is said and done in both the Democratic and Republican primaries, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are going to be their party’s nominees. Still, the individual state contests — including Tuesday’s primary in Nevada — are providing treasure troves of useful data that will help both teams prepare for the general election. Here’s what we’ve learned on the Democratic side so far, and what Nevada may show us.
First, Biden is doing better than expected. Despite polls showing that Democratic voters did not want the president to run again, his only two challengers, Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips and author Marianne Williamson, are not getting traction. This is critical. Presidents who face serious-ish primary challenges lose. (See Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush.)








