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Geoffrey Skelley

My guess is we haven’t heard the last of Sam Brown, who will finish second to Laxalt in the GOP primary and attracted a fair bit of support from outside groups. Nevada does have another Senate race in two years…

Nathaniel Rakich

ABC News is also reporting that the Republican primary for Senate has been called for Laxalt. We now know the matchup for one of the marquee Senate races of 2022: Laxalt vs. Cortez Masto.
Latest count in Nevada’s GOP primary for Senate

Results of Nevada’s Republican primary for the U.S. Senate, as of 12:48 a.m. Eastern

Candidate Votes Vote %
Adam Laxalt 41,154 56.0%
Sam Brown 24,368 33.2
Sharelle Mendenhall 2,416 3.3
None of these candidates 1,928 2.6
Bill Conrad 1,329 1.8
Bill Hockstedler 1,085 1.5
Paul Rodriguez 763 1.0
Tyler Perkins 336 0.5
Carlo Poliak 126 0.2

33% of the expected vote has been reported.

Source: ABC News

Nathaniel Rakich

If Becker wins, Sarah, she’ll also add another woman to the GOP’s caucus, which has been a goal of the party’s.


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