Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a rally in Reno, Nevada on Friday night, underscoring the importance of the state.
Unproven.” “Inexperienced.” “Hardworking.” “Thoughtful.” “Animated.” “Immature.” “Creative.” “Unfiltered.” “Bombastic.” “Brave.” That’s how a group of undecided voters in Nevada characterize presidential candidates Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump,
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 will visit the Northern California area this Friday with a campaign rally in nearby Reno, NV. The rally will take place at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino at 5:30 p.m., and doors will open at 1:30 p.m.
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.
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
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Republicans this year attempted to block certification of local elections in Washoe, a critical swing county — a worrying sign for what could be ahead, the Democratic secretary of state said.
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