Nevada Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen won reelection, beating Republican Sam Brown in a tight but unusually quiet race for the battleground state.
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s victory in Nevada was the first for Republicans in a presidential election since 2004.
Donald Trump won Nevada with a majority of the vote and a 3.4-point lead over Kamala Harris. Jacky Rosen was also declared the winner over Sam Brown.
The Associated Press has called the presidential race in the state of Nevada for President-elect Trump, awarding him six more electoral votes over Vice President Harris.
Ms. Rosen, the low-key incumbent, hung on, but the race was closer than expected amid President-elect Donald J. Trump’s strength.
Incumbent Sen. Jacky Rosen, a Democrat, held onto her Senate seat despite facing a significant challenge in swing state Nevada.
Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen won reelection to a second term, keeping a critical U.S. Senate seat in Democratic hands. Rosen defeated Republican Sam Brown, a former Army captain wounded in the Afghanistan War.
(Reuters) - Democratic Senator Jacky Rosen won reelection to the U.S. Senate in Nevada, Edison Research projected on Friday, keeping a competitive seat in her party's control. Rosen, 67, beat Republican candidate Sam Brown, a U.S. Army veteran who received a Purple Heart after being wounded by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan.
Comparing the actual number of people who voted, the past two general elections are similar. In 2020, 1,407,761 people voted in Nevada, In the 2024 election, 1,415,029 people voted, though that number could increase as the final ballots are counted.
A dozen Nevada political strategists, experts and elected officials agreed that the fundamentals of the race — inflation, Trump’s appeal with working-class voters and Biden’s unpopularity — favored Republicans.
The Associated Press has declared Democratic Reps. Susie Lee, Dina Titus and Steven Horsford the winners in their races for reelection to the U.S. House