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Trump Announces A Third Bid For The Presidency, Even As GOP Reels From Midterm Setback
His announcement came only a week after a disappointing showing by Republicans.

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His announcement came only a week after a disappointing showing by Republicans.

Shutting the Current out of his celebratory event was an extension of the Lombardo team's practice throughout the campaign.
It will be up to state and local governments to help make ubiquitous electric vehicle charging a reality.
Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto was considered by many to be one of the most vulnerable U.S. senators up for reelection this year.
When Lombardo is inaugurated, Democrats will control both houses of the state Legislature.
Nevada voters have signaled they are open to changing the way they elect politicians.
Nevada’s unusual minimum wage system will soon be a thing of the past, unofficial election results show.
Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria said there were about 7,100 ballots that needed to be cured.
Housing costs, including rental prices, are on the path to stabilizing but evidence of this won’t show up anytime soon.
The outcome of the initiatives underscores the crucial role of state law.
Control of both the U.S. Senate and House remained unclear.
Democrats can lose one seat — and only one seat — and still control a Senate tied 50-50.
The exact size of the Republican majority won’t be known until more races are called.
The addition of mailed ballots also increased the number of people needed to get those votes counted.
Tuesday ended with none of Nevada's top ticket races being called.
It might be days — or even weeks — before a final result was known.
Legal experts say it is the first criminal case win of its kind and could potentially be a landmark antitrust case.
Republicans are disproportionately voting in-person while Democrats are disproportionately voting via mail ballot.
The question of whether Trump would make any campaign announcement before or after the 2022 Election has been debated for months.
About one-fifth of all naturalized citizens in Nevada have naturalized since the 2016 presidential election.