Former President Trump is expected to turn around the battleground state of Nevada, where he fell just short in 2020.
Nevada's six electoral votes would add to Trump's victory in the 2024 race.
The Fox News decision desk gave Trump the presidential election in the Silver State, handing Vice President Harris the loss in the state where both candidates held several campaign events.
In 2020, Biden won Nevada by 2.4%, continuing the trend of Democratic presidential candidates winning in the state.
The state has voted for every Democrat running for president since 1992, except for two elections in which President George W. Bush was on the ballot. But the average difference in those eight elections is just 4.1 percentage points.
If Kamala Harris loses, Democrats will be in a big dilemma.
Republicans surprised many by defeating Democrats in early voting, effectively closing the gap with registered voters come Election Day.
The Democratic turnout advantage in the past few years in the state was due to the late Democratic Sen. Harry Reid, who was the U.S. Senate majority leader from 2007 to 2015, using funds to maximize support for Democrats. It has been promoted by the so-called “lead machine”, which was established to pool. Candidates move up and down the ballot.
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Former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris (Getty Images)
His approach leveraged networks that extended far beyond traditional party organizations. He specifically relied on the immigrant-heavy Culinary Union, which represents about 60,000 casino workers and leads efforts such as voter registration, phone calls and door-knocking.
Harris and Trump have traveled to Nevada multiple times in recent weeks with their surrogates.
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”Nevadans, I'm here asking for your vote,'' Harris told a crowd in Reno in the final days before the election. This is my pledge to you. As President, I pledge to seek common ground and common sense solutions to the challenges you face. I have your back. I'm not trying to score political points. ”
“I want progress, and I pledge to listen to the experts, to those affected by my decisions, and to those who disagree with me. That's the job of a real leader. That's why.
Nevada was also home to a key Senate race between Republican Sam Brown and Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen.




