Social Security and abortion are among the most-searched matters by voters in the swing state ahead of the presidential election.
Nevada GOP Senate candidate Sam Brown and former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard showed support for Nevada women's volleyball players after some refuse to play against a transgender opponent.
Sam Brown, whose Senate race in Nevada started strong, has been unable to close the polling gap with Sen. Jacky Rosen (D) as he struggles to win over rural, conservative voters.
He has also failed to generate excitement among conservative voters, even in the more rural parts of the state where Republicans typically win overwhelmingly, with some citing a lack of understanding of state issues.
In a deeply divided electorate, swing voters are increasingly coveted by both sides. In the battleground state of Nevada, groups of voters who chose Donald Trump in 2016 and Joe Biden in 2020 discussed their thoughts on the state of the race and the country.
You’re the Oracle of Nevada — the one guy in the country who’s been pretty accurate with early-voting data in the past. What do you mean pretty accurate? Sorry, I meant 100 percent. But seriously, my crystal ball has cracks in it.
I’m very very concerned. There’s a possibility not a single Republican vote matters,” says Assemblyman, Gregory Hafen II of District 36.
California and Nevada voters will decide in November if they want to ban forced prison labor by removing language from their state constitutions rooted in the legacy of chattel slavery.
All three of Nevada’s Democratic incumbents in the U.S. House of Representatives are cash heavy compared to their Republican challengers, and election forecasts for House races foresee no signs of a political upset in Nevada’s congressional races.
Young Democrats and College Republicans at UNLV are campaigning for their respective candidates in the 2024 election, citing issues such as inflation, gun violence, and reproductive freedoms, while the Trump campaign is targeting students through social media and face-to-face meetings.
SILVER STATE SLUGFEST — Nevada is the smallest of the battleground states in terms of Electoral College votes, but you’d hardly know it. It’s been inundated by roughly $250 million in ad spending this election cycle, and the two presidential tickets have made a combined 16 visits since March alone.
Early voting for the general election opens in Nevada on Saturday ahead of the Nov. 5 election day.Nevada Independent editor Jon Ralston joined News 3 Today to