The state is among a handful that will decide the presidential contest, and workers have felt increased prices at the grocery store and gas station.
U.S. Rep. Mark Amodei holds the title of Nevada’s only Republican in Congress, but deep-pocketed first-time candidate Greg Kidd hopes to topple him as a nonpartisan. Nevada’s 2nd Congressional District leans strongly Republican, a fact that’s helped Amodei keep his seat for the past 13 years.
Attendees expressed concerns about everything from Nevada’s education system to local infrastructure and increasing political polarization.
The Trump campaign expressed concern Nevada isn’t doing enough to keep noncitizens off voter registration rolls in a new lawsuit against the state. The Trump campaign argued on Thursday that Democratic Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar should take further action to protect the integrity of the vote,
Nevada Assembly District 25 covers parts of west and southwest Reno including the Mayberry Drive, Mae Anne, Caughlin Ranch and Meadowood Mall areas.
The Nevada Green Party on Friday asked the US Supreme Court to weigh into an election dispute with potentially significant implications in the presidential battleground, asking the high court to pause a state court ruling that would keep candidate Jill Stein off the ballot.
As many as 11,000 noncitizens are registered to vote in the crucial swing state of Nevada because Democratic Secretary of State Francisco “Cisco” Aguilar is ignoring his duty to keep
Latinos in two crucial Western states appear hesitant to go all in for Vice President Harris as she embraces border security measures popular among white swing voters in the Midwest. Why it matters: Early polls suggest Latinos in Arizona and Nevada — battleground states where immigration raids and racial profiling have been big concerns — are leaning toward Harris over Donald Trump.
Voters will be asked this fall to replace dated language in the state constitution referring to certain disabilities and supportive services. Question 2 is one of seven questions on the November ballot
The Nevada Senate campaigns (and supportive outside groups) are each spending millions of dollars to try to get voters to think of their opponent in the same breath as their party leader.
John King speaks with voters in battleground Nevada about the election. Hear how they're feeling . Link Copied! CNN's John King speaks with voters in Nevada about their choices in