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In today's edition of Indy Elections: Who had the best Q1 fundraising? Plus: Settelmeyer's team addresses his record on driving authorizations for undocumented immigrants and what Trump and O'Donnell talked about in Vegas.
The Indy broke down the numbers in notable races, including two incumbent state lawmakers down to union-backed challengers and close contests in Washoe County.
The president announced his support for video game composer Marty O'Donnell and state Sen. Carrie Buck in two of the state's battleground congressional races.
Like clockwork, the Federal Election Commission first quarter fundraising deadline came this week, reminding elected officials (and tired journalists) that the 2026 cycle is officially underway.
Senate Republicans have decided to move forward with a controversial budget technique that could increase the likelihood of honoring Trump's campaign promise of "no taxes on tips."
With the primary finalized and congressional contests now set, Democrats — and a self-funding independent — maintained massive financial leads over their Republican opponents through the end of June.
Johnson — a libertarian-leaning Republican who has had plenty of criticism for Trump over the years — believes he is a better candidate to take on Lee than firebrands from past cycles such as former pro wrestler Dan Rodimer and frequent candidate Danny Tarkanian.
Veteran Sam Brown cruised to victory in the race to challenge Sen. Jacky Rosen. A former North Las Vegas mayor endorsed by Trump also prevailed, while a wealth video game composer came in fourth.
A new analysis shows that many candidates running in Nevada's federal races received more than $10.1 million in federal government loans from 2007 to 2021.
Now retired, living in Southern Nevada since 2021, and worth as much as $74 million, O'Donnell is attempting to use the wealth he acquired from his musical ambitions to make his political ones possible.
Gov. Joe Lombardo (R) has put his thumb on the scale in Congressional District 3 once again, endorsing video game music composer Marty O'Donnell in the Republican primary to take on Rep. Susie Lee (D-NV).