In their one-and-only swing state Senate debate, Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) and Sam Brown, the GOP nominee, traded blows over abortion and investments — but found common ground on
Social Security and abortion are among the most-searched matters by voters in the swing state ahead of the presidential election.
Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) and Republican Sam Brown duked it out during their first and only debate on Thursday night, making their pitches to voters in one of the key battleground states on the
You’re the Oracle of Nevada — the one guy in the country who’s been pretty accurate with early-voting data in the past. What do you mean pretty accurate? Sorry, I meant 100 percent. But seriously, my crystal ball has cracks in it.
Nevada GOP Senate candidate Sam Brown and former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard showed support for Nevada women's volleyball players after some refuse to play against a transgender opponent.
He has also failed to generate excitement among conservative voters, even in the more rural parts of the state where Republicans typically win overwhelmingly, with some citing a lack of understanding of state issues.
California and Nevada voters will decide in November if they want to ban forced prison labor by removing language from their state constitutions rooted in the legacy of chattel slavery.
Sam Brown, whose Senate race in Nevada started strong, has been unable to close the polling gap with Sen. Jacky Rosen (D) as he struggles to win over rural, conservative voters.
Abortion access is a top issue this election at both the state and federal levels. Several states will have measures to protect reproductive rights on their ballots this November. In key battlegrounds,
Senator Jacky Rosen and her Republican challenger, Sam Brown, met for their only debate, focusing on the cost of living, abortion and other issues.
The sole debate between incumbent Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and Republican Sam Brown in Las Vegas, Nevada was a steady affair that lacked the fireworks of other Senate matchups this season. Brown, an army veteran,