Two new Nevada Senate polls were released today. The Siena/New York Times poll shows incumbent Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto and Republican Adam Laxalt dead even at 47 percent, while an OHPredictive/Nevada Independent poll shows Cortez Masto ahead by 2 points (but with a very large number of undecided voters):
Nevada Senate:
Cortez Masto (D-inc) 47%
Laxalt (R) 47%
Rubinson (IA) 1%
Scott (L) 1%
Lindemann (I) 0%.@SienaResearch/@nytimes, 885 LV, 10/19-24https://t.co/nBzGaSrsu0
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) October 31, 2022
Nevada Senate:
Cortez Masto (D-inc) 43% (+2)
Laxalt (R) 41%
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Nevada Governor:
Sisolak (D-inc) 45% (+4)
Lombardo (R) 41%.@OHPredictive/@TheNVIndy, 600 LV, 10/24-27https://t.co/BZ8Y4PBbgH
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) October 31, 2022
Nevada is an unusual battleground state where polls have been more likely to underestimate Democrats than Republicans over the past decade, but there are reasons for Republicans to hope this time might be different.