Nevada
Nevada Senate race locked in dead heat: survey
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and Republican nominee Adam Laxalt are locked in a useless warmth, in response to a New York Occasions-Siena School ballot launched simply greater than every week earlier than Election Day
Cortez Masto and Laxalt are tied, with 47 p.c of possible Nevada voters backing every candidate, the ballot reveals.
Final week, the Democratic senator and Republican challenger have been additionally deadlocked in a CBS Information-YouGov ballot.
The candidates are additionally practically tied in favorability scores, in response to the ballot launched on Monday.
Cortez Masto is considered favorably by 52 p.c of possible Nevada voters, whereas Laxalt is considered favorably by about 51 p.c.
The race is likely one of the extra carefully watched contests as each events vie for management of the evenly divided Senate.
About 48 p.c of Nevada voters surveyed say they need a Republican-controlled Congress, whereas 44 p.c say they need a Democratic-controlled Congress.
Per different polling, about 51 p.c of Nevada possible voters say the financial system is a serious concern this election cycle, whereas simply 35 p.c listing social points, comparable to abortion, gun management and democracy, as a serious concern.
The New York Occasions-Siena School ballot was performed Oct. 19 to Oct. 24 amongst 885 possible voters in Nevada. The margin of error is 4.3 share factors.