NV-SEN: Republican super PAC makes last-ditch push to swing Nevada Senate race
Republicans are making a last-ditch effort to flip Nevada's Senate seat, optimistic that a strong performance from former President Donald Trump in the state could boost Republican Senate candidate Sam Brown.
Senate Leadership Fund, the main GOP super PAC involved in Senate races, is planning to spend $6.2 million on TV, radio and digital ads in Nevada, according to ad spending figures shared first with NBC News.
It is the group's first spending in the state, marking a relatively late entry into the contest, which has been marked so far by a split between a competitive presidential race and a more comfortable position for Rosen in public polling. SLF has spent tens of millions of dollars in other Senate battlegrounds in recent months. It's a sign that Republicans view Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen's re-election race as increasingly competitive.
"Jacky Rosen has been a reliable vote for the Democrats extreme agenda and is a lackluster candidate," SLF president and CEO Steven Law said in a statement. "President Trump is doing very well in Nevada and we think Sam Brown can too.
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