Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* The vote tally in Nevada’s U.S. Senate race took a little while, but incumbent Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen prevailed over Republican challenger Sam Brown, despite the fact that Donald Trump was the first GOP presidential candidate to win in Nevada in 20 years.
* On a related note, the Cook Political Report’s Dave Wasserman noted that Rosen will likely end up with fewer votes than Kamala Harris in Nevada. So how did the senator win while Harris lost in the state? Because tens of thousands of Trump voters “didn’t bother” to also vote for Brown on their ballots.
* With Trump winning Arizona, every state has now been called, and the Republican president-elect will end up with 312 electoral votes — six more than he received in his successful 2016 campaign.








