The race for the Senate seat in Nevada has come down to the wire with the final 20,000-30,000 votes set to determine the final election outcome.
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., weighs in on the conversation surrounding control of Congress as Nevada and Georgia Senate races remain undecided.has come down to the wire as Republican candidate Adam Laxalt looks to hold on to his waning lead Saturday.
Laxalt, who is facing off against incumbent Democrat Sen. Cortez Masto, said the narrow margins were down to mail-in ballots dropped off in Clark County, home toNevada Republican Senate nominee Adam Laxalt speaks at a Republican midterm election night party at Red Rock Casino on November 8, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada.Laxalt acknowledged the tight race and said the mail-in ballots were coming in with higher margins favoring Democrats than his campaign had originally anticipated.
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