Few things say America like Janille and Tom Baker's ranch, with its grazing cattle, scrub brush-dotted desert and snow-capped mountains. If only they could get American citizens to work on it. The ranch in remote eastern Nevada produces around 10,
Nevada is once again home to competitive races that could determine control of the White House and the U.S. Senate.
Registered Democrats in Nevada hold a small turnout edge against Republicans and independent voters in the initial two days of voting in the 2024 presidential election
An explosion in registered independents is making the presidential race even more uncertain in the desert swing state.
Barring a “red wave” that nobody is predicting, Republicans will once again be in the minority of both houses of the Nevada Legislature when it convenes in a little more than three months. The question is whether the Democratic majorities will be merely large enough to thwart Republican Gov.
Harris has a 0.3-point edge in Nevada, according to Five Thirty Eight’s polling average, while an Emerson poll released last week found her leading by one point, 48% to 47%, after the two were tied at 48% in September, and a Wall Street Journal poll shows Trump with an unusually large five-point advantage.
As part of the monthlong series "Protecting Your Vote," ABC News examines how county officials in several states have unlawfully refused to certify recent voting results.
By voting to pass Question 4, Nevadans can make a powerful statement that slavery and involuntary servitude, in any form, have no place in the state. This change is not just symbolic but represents a commitment to ending any practices that resemble or perpetuate coerced labor, affirming the dignity and rights of all individuals in the Silver State.
President Barack Obama is in Las Vegas, Nevada to help Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz to get out the vote—watch his speech around 10:00 pm (Eastern).
Former President Barack Obama held a campaign rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Las Vegas on Saturday, as early in-person voting got underway in a critical battleground state.
Saturday is the start of in-person early voting in Nevada. If you've received a mail-in ballot, it’s OK to have mailed it in before then. But Saturday is when vote centers open where you can cast your ballot on a machine in person. You can also hand-deliver your mail-in ballot if you don’t feel comfortable entrusting it to the U.S. Postal Service.