“You have to drive all your friends out,” Michael McDonald, the chair of the Nevada Republican Party, said at a rally to promote early voting, where about 50 people joined the state’s Republican nominee for Senate, Sam Brown, and other politicians. “Act like they owe you money. Get them out to vote.”
Nevada Democratic U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen and Republican challenger Sam Brown have held their only debate of the campaign
Former President Barack Obama had a message for men about 'real strength' during a Nevada rally where he campaigned for Vice President Harris. Obama attacked Trump over his behavior and listed a slew of examples of what he believes '"real strength" is.
Each of the 10 people The Nevada Independent interviewed expressed that this was the most important election of their lifetimes.
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In remarks lasting about 45 minutes, Obama touted Harris’ record and proposals to address still-too-hig costs, while spending much of his speech denigrating Trump as a man who only looks out for himself.
Social Security and abortion are among the most-searched matters by voters in the swing state ahead of the presidential election.
Nev., and Republican Sam Brown, a retired U.S. Army captain, sparred over abortion and immigration Oct. 17 in their only U.S. Senate debate before the Nov. 5 election. But the candidates found shared curiosity about outer space.
Saturday is the start of in-person early voting in Nevada. If you've received a mail-in ballot, it’s OK to have mailed it in before then. But Saturday is when vote centers open where you can cast your ballot on a machine in person. You can also hand-deliver your mail-in ballot if you don’t feel comfortable entrusting it to the U.S. Postal Service.
Senator Jacky Rosen and her Republican challenger, Sam Brown, met for their only debate, focusing on the cost of living, abortion and other issues.
Three in 10 Nevada residents identify as Latino and the demographic is estimated to account for 20 percent of the state’s total vote in the general election.