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The GOP is eager to change the power balance in Nevada by picking up the Nevada Senate seat

Writer: Capitol TimesCapitol Times

Photo Source: By U.S. Senate Photographic Studio-Rebecca Hammel


Nevada's primary election on June 14 ranks among the most significant for midterm elections in 2022, with races on the ballot considered among the most competitive.



A broader plan to recapture the U.S. Senate intends to put Republicans on the ballot in November to challenge Senate incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.).



Cortez Masto, now finishing her first term in the U.S. Senate, faces three Democrat challengers Tuesday in Nevada’s primary. Analysts expect her to sail through that skirmish before facing one of eight Republicans battling it out in the GOP primary on June 14.



The Nevada GOP endorsed Brown, a retired captain from the U.S. Army, who was nearly burned to death by an explosion that set him ablaze during his service in Afghanistan. He has since established a business to help veterans obtain medical treatment.



11 June 2022

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