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Swing state GOP candidate could hit major milestone in mayoral race amid 'Republican wave' optimism

Las Vegas could see its first GOP mayor in 50 years as Republican Victoria Seaman faces off against Democrat Shelley Berkley in Clark County.


Swing state GOP candidate could hit major milestone in mayoral race amid 'Republican wave' optimism
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Las Vegas, which sits in battleground Clark County in one of the most closely watched swing states in the upcoming election, is home to a mayoral race where a Republican could win for the first time in half a century. 

Democrat Shelley Berkley and Republican Victoria Seaman, the top two vote-getters in the June primary, will square off on Tuesday to determine who will be mayor of Las Vegas, a city that hasn't had a Republican mayor since Oran Grayson left office in 1975.

Fox News Digital spoke to Councilwoman Seaman about Republican enthusiasm in Nevada and why the climate on the ground is potentially ripe for a conservative to be elected mayor of one of the nation's most rapidly growing cities.

"I think people are tired of extreme liberal policies that simply don't work, and they want to find common sense solutions," Seaman told Fox News Digital. "And we're seeing an incredible Republican wave right now in Clark County. And I think it speaks for itself that people are tired of policies that simply don't work."

BATTLEGROUND SERIES: KEY SWING STATE'S 6 ELECTORAL VOTES HINGE ON CANDIDATE PERFORMANCES IN THIS COUNTY

The mayor, who is considered nonpartisan, although the candidates are both affiliated with political parties, is a member of the Las Vegas City Council and is the only member elected at large. 

The city of Las Vegas does not include the resort-lined Strip, which is in unincorporated Clark County and falls under the jurisdiction of a county commission.

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