It's too early to call the race for Nevada's US Senate candidates
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After polls closed across Nevada Tuesday night, the race between Democratic U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Republican opponent Adam Laxalt remained too close to call
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For weeks, Laxalt and Cortez Masto have been locked in a close race
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Long lines, terrible weather, and technical challenges greeted voters in various sections of the state as they cast their ballots
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Cortez Masto and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee asked that some polling places in Clark County remain open for an additional two hours
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The request was refused by Clark County District Judge Gloria Sturman in Las Vegas
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But Polling places remained open for anyone who arrived before 7 p.m.
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Each of the candidates comes from a prominent political family
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Laxalt's grandfather was former Nevada governor and U.S. Senator Paul Laxalt, and his father was former New Mexico U.S. Senator Pete Domenici
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Manny Cortez, Cortez Masto's father, was a member of the Clark County Commission and the longtime head of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority