A poll of nonpartisan voters in Nevada finds that three Democratic presidential candidates beat President Donald Trump in a hypothetical general-election matchup.
Election 2020
From lawsuits over polling sites to hand recounts of ballots that stretched into the next day, Nevada’s caucus has had plenty of drama since the state took an early spot on the nominating calendar in 2008.
The Nevada Democratic Party may abandon an app similar to the one used in Iowa that failed, delaying caucus results in that state by nearly a full day.
President Trump led all candidates in fundraising in Nevada in the final quarter of 2019, while former Vice President Joe Biden led all Democrats.
Indian Springs High School teacher Alexis Salt will challenge School Board President Lola Brooks and Realtor Tiger Helgelien for the Summerlin-area District E seat.
It is a moment thick with promise for a Democratic Party that has seized major gains since Trump won the White House in 2016. But cloud of uncertainty hangs over Monday’s election
Nonpartisan voters say they are fed up with political polarization, and are searching for moderate candidates and solutions to the issues they care about.
A statement from Unite Here, the parent of the large Nevada union representing hotel and casino workers, did not indicate whether the Culinary Union, the union’s largest local, would issue its own endorsement before Nevada’s Feb. 22 caucuses.
Former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders are the leading candidates among Democratic women of color in Nevada, according to a new poll.
Hillary Clinton says “nobody likes” her former presidential rival Bernie Sanders, even as the Vermont senator remains entrenched among the front-runners in the Democratic race.
Two candidates have stepped forward to run for the Clark County School Board District C seat, while a challenger to board President Lola Brooks has emerged in Summerlin.
Democratic presidential hopeful Tom Steyer met with members of Culinary Local 226 on Thursday in Las Vegas as part of the union’s town hall series.
In the past, the FBI would alert local governments about attacks on their electoral systems without automatically sharing that information with the state.
Several Democratic presidential candidates pledged to support tribal sovereignty for Native American communities at a forum Wednesday at UNLV.
The drama unfolded just 20 days before Iowa’s kick-off caucuses with four candidates tangled at the top of the shifting field.
