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The Associated Press called the Nevada Senate race early Saturday morning, declaring incumbent Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., the winner. 

“Thank you, Nevada! I’m honored and grateful to continue serving as your United States Senator,” Rosen wrote on the social media platform, X.

Rosen had a tight race with Republican challenger Sam Brown, with Rosen getting 47.8% of the vote and Brown getting 46.4% of the vote with 96% reporting.

The AP called the race for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump with him getting 50.7% of the vote and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris getting 47.4% of the vote.

“Thank you, Nevada. Serving as your nominee has been the honor of a lifetime, and though the outcome is not what we hoped, I am deeply moved by the trust, dedication, and hope you’ve shown throughout this journey,” Brown wrote on the social media platform, X.

Republicans have not won a Senate race in Nevada since 2012, according to NBC News.