In the recent presidential election, Nevada shifted its support to President-elect Trump, who won 50.7% of the vote against Vice President Harris's 47.4%. This marks a notable change from 2020 and is part of Trump's wider success nationally, where he has secured the popular vote and 301 electoral votes, potentially sweeping all seven swing states. While Trump won Nevada, Democratic Senator Jacky Rosen narrowly retained her seat, indicating a split in voter preferences similar to patterns in Wisconsin and Michigan, where voters chose Trump but supported Democratic Senate candidates. In Arizona, another swing state, the presidential race is still undecided with Trump leading, and Democrat Ruben Gallego is slightly ahead in a close Senate race against Republican Kari Lake. This illustrates the diverse political dynamics and varied voter preferences across swing states in this election cycle.
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