Adam Laxalt, the Republican candidate for Senate in Nevada, said on Saturday that his "victory window" has narrowed due to the recent ballot releases.

As of Saturday morning, Laxalt was leading by just over 850 votes, after taking an assertive lead over Masto in Tuesday's election. There was a brief drop in the vote difference on Friday.

Laxalt said on Saturday morning that they were up only 832 votes. The majority of the mail in ballots broke in higher DEM margins than we calculated. This has made it harder for us to win.

About 20,000 to 30,000 early ballots were dropped off in Clark County on Election Day, according to the Republican candidate. Absentee ballots can be submitted in person on election day.

We can still win if they are Republican or DEM leaning. She will overtake us if they keep trending heavy DEM.

Control of the Senate will be determined by the Nevada race and the Arizona Senate race. If Democrats win Nevada, they will maintain their narrow majority in the upper chamber with Vice President Harris's tie-breaking vote and have a chance to expand it in Georgia.

Control of the Senate will once again be decided by Georgia if Republicans win the Silver State.

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