A pivotal Nevada Senate race is unusually quiet for the battleground state
- Nevada's U.S. Senate race is unusually quiet, unlike typical intense contests in this presidential swing state.
- Both parties acknowledge a tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump but note little attention on the Senate race.
- Senator Rosen is seen as a favorite, and there is criticism regarding recruitment efforts for this and other races in Nevada.
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A pivotal Nevada Senate race is unusually quiet for the battleground state
LAS VEGAS (AP) — In a presidential swing state where elections are typically intense contests, Nevada's U.S. Senate race has been unusually sleepy. The campaign pits Democratic Sen.
Nevada Senate Race Unusually Quiet for a Battleground State
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 5, 2024 (AP) — In a presidential swing state where elections are typically intense contests, Nevada's U.S. Senate race has been unusually sleepy. Want top news about tech and politics? Get Broadband Breakfast's free daily newsletter every morning, Mon.-Fri. Subscribe .nc-loop-dots-4-24-icon-o{--animation-duration:0.8s} .nc-loop-dots-4-24-icon-o *{opacity:.4;transform:scale(.75);animation:nc-loop-dots-4-anim var(--animation-dura…
A Pivotal Nevada Senate Race Is Unusually Quiet For The Battleground State
LAS VEGAS– In a presidential swing state where elections are typically closely contested, the battle for the U.S. Senate in Nevada has been unusually sleepy. Democratic senators are involved in the campaign. Jackie Rosen – a former computer programmer and synagogue president – against the Republican Sam Browna retired army captain whose face is still scarred from the wounds he suffered in Afghanistan. Both parties agree that the state is in th…
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