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NPR News: 02-06-2024 6PM EST

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🗓️ 6 February 2024

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NPR News: 02-06-2024 6PM EST

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0:17.4

Live from NPR News in Washington. I'm Jack Spear. Democratic and Republican Party voters in Nevada heading to the polls today

0:26.2

to vote in that state's primary.

0:28.8

NPR's Franco-Oordoniers reports many were already looking to November.

0:32.4

There are few surprises expected out of this week's

0:35.0

nominating contests in Nevada at a polling place

0:38.0

in the Las Vegas suburb of Henderson.

0:40.2

Many voters said they were already anticipating a rematch between President Biden and former President Donald Trump in the general election.

0:47.5

Valerie Comets said she voted for Biden today partly at a concern that Trump may return to office.

0:53.7

He's promised to pretty much take away our liberties.

0:59.3

So I, you know, people say something, you should probably believe them.

1:04.7

Trump is expected to sweep the state's 26 delegates in the Republican caucuses

1:09.6

while President Biden is expected to handily win the Democratic primary, Franco,

1:14.6

Ordonez, NPR News, Henderson, Nevada.

1:17.8

A federal appeals court has ruled former President Trump is not immune from prosecution

1:22.2

for actions taken while he was in the White House.

1:24.8

Three judge panel, the DC Circuit ruling that Trump can face charges of plotting to overturn

1:28.8

the results of the 2020 election and for his actions related to the 2021 capital riot.

1:34.0

Dr. Michelle Goodwin is a professor of constitutional law at Georgetown University

1:38.0

and explains what could happen next.

1:39.0

Potentially, this is an issue that might be heard by the full en banc, the circuit court of appeals or it may be a matter that goes out before the United States Supreme Court without even that.

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