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Conservatives running with endorsements from President Trump won landslides in primaries for Senate and Governor in Nevada and both are well positioned to defeat Democrat incumbents in November.  For the US Senate, former state Attorney General Adam Laxalt, son of conservative Reaganite former US Senator Paul Laxalt, had a 22 point lead over his establishment rival.  Laxalt played a key role in the investigation of 2020 election fraud in Nevada.  For Governor, conservative Clark County (Las Vegas) Sheriff Joe Lombardo held a 30 point lead over the nearest of his four rivals, which included establishment former US Senator Dean Heller.


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