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Schwartz: RJ's Vogel appropriately chided me fancy ruining fair to middling story.
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'Chaos time': Reports on the ground suggest confusion at Nevada caucuses
The Nevada Republican party pushed back Tuesday after widespread reports of chaos at caucus sites.
Reports from the ground point to a lot of confusion, but the party says they haven't gotten any official reports of irregularities.
Those on the ground say candidates who have dropped out of the race for their party's presidential nomination are still listed on some ballots, some sites are running out of ballots, and some people are being kept waiting in long lines.
Real-estate mogul Donald Trump, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich are all competing in Nevada.
Turnout seems to be higher than expected, and some caucus sites appear unprepared.
There have also been reports of double-voting, which Republican officials are said to be looking into. Evidence of this have so far been anecdotal. The Nevada Republican party said on Twitter that there have been "no official reports of voting irregularities or violations."
Jeremy Hughes, a Nevada strategist for Rubio, told CNN that "trying to to catch all the fraud that's going on" at caucus sites in the state "would like trying to plug all the holes in the Titanic."
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