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Joe Lombardo prepares to take the stage after winning Nevada’s GOP gubernatorial
primary. (AP)



GOP VOTERS IN NEVADA, S.C. HEW CLOSELY TO TRUMP

By Annie Linskey
Post Politics Now
 * 7:54 a.m.
   On our radar: A Senate vote on guns could come before July 4
 * 7:20 a.m.
   Analysis: A statement win by GOP in Texas

MORE COVERAGE
 * Analysis: 4 takeaways from elections in Texas, South Carolina, Nevada
 * Trump’s endorsements in the 2022 Republican primaries


key races


NEVADA GOVERNOR

GOP

Estimated 85 percent of votes counted

percentage of total vote received by each candidateCandidateVotesPct.%Joe
Lombardo
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66,98438.4%Joey Gilbert
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48,14727.6%Dean Heller
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23,55613.5%Other candidates
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35,96620.6%


NEVADA SENATE

GOP

Estimated 85 percent of votes counted

percentage of total vote received by each candidateCandidateVotesPct.%Adam
Laxalt
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97,83056.1%Sam Brown
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59,47034.1%Sharelle Mendenhall
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5,6043.2%Other candidates
Check
11,5386.6%


S.C. 7TH DISTRICT

GOP

Estimated 98 percent of votes counted

percentage of total vote received by each candidateCandidateVotesPct.%Russell
Fry
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43,37451.1%Tom Rice *
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20,84624.5%Barbara Arthur
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10,45312.3%Other candidates
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10,26412.1%

* Incumbent


S.C. 1ST DISTRICT

GOP

Estimated 98 percent of votes counted

percentage of total vote received by each candidateCandidateVotesPct.%Nancy Mace
*
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39,95553.1%Katie Arrington
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34,04645.3%Lynz Piper-Loomis
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1,2201.6%

* Incumbent

Gun Violence
The memorial outside Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Tex. (Joshua Lott/The
Post)


STATE GUN-CONTROL LAWS SURGE AFTER HIGH-PROFILE MASS SHOOTINGS

While Congress has failed to heed demands from Democratic governors and state
lawmakers for new gun-control legislation, hundreds of measures have passed in
such moments in statehouses across the country.
By Kimberly Kindy, John D. Harden, Chris Alcantara and Kevin Schaul
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Jan. 6 Committee Hearings


NEW DETAILS EMERGE OF OVAL OFFICE CONFRONTATION THREE DAYS BEFORE JAN. 6

By Michael Kranish



PUBLIX HEIRESS PAID GUILFOYLE’S $60,000 SPEAKING FEE ON JAN. 6

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THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT GUN CONTROL ISN’T THE BIPARTISAN DEAL

Opinion by Perry Bacon Jr.



AMERICANS HAVE GONE BACK TO WORK. NOW WE CAN MOVE TOWARD STEADY GROWTH.

Opinion by Marty Walsh and Cecilia Elena Rouse



A WAVE OF VIOLENCE AS THE COURT PREPARES TO RULE

Opinion by Kathleen Parker



IT’S ALMOST AS IF DEMOCRATS ARE TRYING TO MAKE SURE TRUMP WINS IN 2024

Opinion by Marc A. Thiessen



PENNSYLVANIA’S VOTE-COUNTING RULES RISK 2024 ELECTORAL CHAOS

Opinion by the Editorial Board



FAIRFAX COUNTY IS A LEADER IN PROMOTING RED-FLAG LAWS. OTHERS SHOULD FOLLOW.

Opinion by Paul A. Friedman



THE FEDERAL RESERVE SHOULD GO BIG NOW TO FIGHT INFLATION

Opinion by the Editorial Board





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NEW DETAILS EMERGE OF OVAL OFFICE CONFRONTATION THREE DAYS BEFORE JAN. 6

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OPRAH’S LATEST BOOK CLUB PICK: ‘NIGHTCRAWLING,’ BY LEILA MOTTLEY

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 * 7:31 a.m.
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 * 7:06 a.m.
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