Democrats have to win Nevada, and hold onto their seats in other perennial battlegrounds, to keep their slim Senate majority, as they also try to stem losses or pick up a GOP-held seat in redder states.
Former President Trump is visiting the key battleground state of Nevada Friday, as polling indicates the state may still be up for grabs. Trump has looked to put his Democratic rival Vice President Harris on defense in the state,
President and Democratic candidate Harry Truman passed through Reno and Sparks on a whistle-stop tour as he campaigned by train on Sept. 22, 1948; Truman narrowly won the state's three electoral votes on his way to a win over Republican candidate Thomas E. Dewey.
Senator Jacky Rosen holds a lead over Republican Sam Brown in Nevada, even as the state remains tied in the presidential race.
Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a rally in Reno, Nevada on Friday night, underscoring the importance of the state.
With less than a month until the November election, the latest Emerson College poll shows Harris with 48 percent support and Trump with 47 percent, though still within a 3.2 percent margin of
Although the start of early voting in Nevada is still a couple of weeks away, the first votes of the 2024 general election have already been cast.
Nevada voters will see a total of seven questions on the November ballot, some to give tax breaks, others to amend the Constitution and one that would radically overhaul the way we vote. Steve Sebelius breaks down questions 4-7.
The full-page ads on Spanish-language newspapers in Nevada and bilingual billboards address Latino voters as Harris will participate in a town hall with Univision on Thursday night in Las Vegas.
NRSC teams up with Sam Brown in new hybrid ads after canceling Nevada reservations, aiming to boost support and navigate the state's key Senate race challenges.