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Democrats Nominate Susie Lee in Nevada Battleground House Race

June ⁠9 (Reuters) – ⁠Democratic voters nominated ⁠Susie Lee on Tuesday to run in ​Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District, a Las Vegas-area swing ‌seat that could help ‌decide control of the U.S. House ⁠of ⁠Representatives in November, U.S. media projected.

The district is ​among a small number of battlegrounds expected to shape the balance of power in Congress.

Incumbent Democratic ​Representative Susie Lee, who was reelected by nearly ⁠3 ⁠percentage points in 2024 ⁠despite ​Trump’s narrow win in the district, sought renomination ​against cardiologist James ⁠Lally, a self-funded former Republican who has put $1 million into his campaign. Other candidates were Marine Corps veteran Terrill Robinson and Brandon ⁠West, who ran unsuccessfully for the state Senate in ⁠2018.

Lee raised $3.9 million and reported more than $3.3 million on hand by May 20, compared with $261,000 for Lally, according to pre-primary filings.

The Democratic nominee will face the Republican winner in what is expected to be a closely fought general election contest. Final ⁠results could take time, as Nevada processes votes under procedures that can delay official calls in close races.

(Reporting by Nolan D. ​McCaskill, additional reporting by Bipasha Dey; ​Editing by Howard Goller)

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