LAS VEGAS (AP) 鈥 Retired Air Force Lt. Col. David Flippo has won the in Nevada鈥檚 2nd Congressional District after securing President Donald Trump鈥檚 endorsement in the closing weeks of the campaign.
The race, which was called Wednesday, put Trump opposite Republican Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo and retiring Rep. Mark Amodei, who both backed former state Sen. James Settelmeyer. Amodei announced he was retiring after 15 years, opening up a competitive primary for Nevada鈥檚 only Republican-held House seat.
Flippo said he will fight 鈥渞elentlessly鈥 for secure borders, American energy, tax cuts, national defense and 鈥渢he America First agenda our country needs.鈥
鈥淣evada deserves a fighter, and that鈥檚 exactly what I will deliver,鈥 he said in a statement.
Democrats had hoped for a Flippo victory, thinking it would make it easier for them to win over less partisan voters in November in the conservative-leaning district. They nominated the chief of staff to state Attorney General Aaron Ford, former majority floor leader Teresa Benitez-Thompson.
鈥淚 will ensure that Nevada families have an authentic Nevadan voice fighting for their needs in Washington DC,鈥 Benitez-Thompson said in a Wednesday morning statement.
The 2nd District race is that will be watched closely this year. In southern Nevada鈥檚 3rd Congressional District, Democratic Rep. Susie Lee will face Marty O鈥橠onnell, a composer known for writing the soundtrack to the video game 鈥淗alo.鈥
Trump won the 3rd district in 2024 and backed O鈥橠onnell, who thanked Trump in his victory statement.
Tuesday鈥檚 primary also set the general election contest for governor, with Ford defeating a progressive candidate in the Democratic primary and moving on to face Gov. Lombardo. The incumbent, a former Clark County sheriff, is running on his record of public safety and job creation while pledging to work on housing affordability in a second term.
Ford is tying Lombardo to Trump in placing blame for soaring prices across the state and has pledged to lower costs for families. He would be the state鈥檚 first Black governor if elected in November.
In other races for statewide offices, Republican primaries for attorney general and secretary of state included several candidates who had pushed election conspiracy theories or been skeptical of election operations. Adriana Guzm谩n Fralick, who has expressed concerns about voting security, won the GOP nomination for attorney general and will face Democratic state Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro.
The Republican primary for secretary of state, the office that oversees elections, included Jim Marchant, a former state lawmaker who has said the 2020 election 鈥 ,鈥 and Sharron Angle, a former state lawmaker who was part of an effort of Nevada鈥檚 2020 election results. Another candidate who was competitive in the race, Shirley Folkins-Roberts, is an attorney who has denied that there is widespread voting fraud in Nevada.
In the 2nd District race, Flippo said he understands issues important to the region, including mining, water rights and fuel prices. He sought to turn Settelmeyer鈥檚 long political record into a liability, pointing to votes he said did not match conservative values.
He moved to the district this election cycle after losing a race in southern Nevada in 2024. The 2nd District covers all northern Nevada. It mostly rural but includes the major battleground county of Washoe, home to Reno.
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