Nevada could be a tipping point for the 2024 presidential election. Here’s what could convince voters to go to the polls and vote for either VP Harris or former President Donald Trump.
CBS’ Adrianna Diaz remarked after visiting three Nevada restaurants she could only find one person voting for Vice President Kamala Harris at each place.
The Supreme Court has rejected an emergency appeal from Nevada’s Green Party seeking to include presidential candidate Jill Stein on the ballot in the battleground state.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Friday to restore the Green Party to the Nevada ballot, cementing a bid by Democrats to keep the party and its presidential candidate Jill Stein from competing in this battleground state in the Nov.
The Supreme Court on Friday declined a request from the Green Party to ensure presidential candidate Jill Stein could appear on the ballot in the battleground state of Nevada.
Democrats had argued that Ms. Stein, the Green Party’s presidential candidate, was ineligible because the party had failed to submit a required statement.
Vice President Harris is set to campaign in three key battleground states this week, a campaign official said, underscoring her team’s confidence that she has multiple paths to reaching 270 electoral votes in November.
The high court's move was a potential boon to Vice President Kamala Harris in the closely contested swing state.
Why is Nevada a swing state, and what does it take to win an election there? NPR's A Martinez talks with longtime political reporter Jon Ralston of "The Nevada Independent."
Madilyn Cole, a Clark County Chief Deputy District Attorney and candidate for Justice Court Dept. 5, said her name on the ballot is significant to her and explained why she wrote “Leavitt” in as a nickname.
In Nevada, candidates have a unique option that allows them to use nicknames on the ballot, a practice allowed in only nine other states. This report from 8 News Now's James Shafer delves into how some candidates are using this strategy to stand out among the crowded ballot,