Nevadans have a momentous decision to make by Tuesday night in the United States Senate race: Will voters re-elect an unpopular but greatly experienced politician who, as this article notes, looks like an undertaker in a funeral parlor rather than a politician who sometimes undertakes unpopular programs, or will voters continue the recent Nevada tradition of electing laughingstocks and continue being sources of material for standup comics?
If the option of "none of the above" actually held weight, it would win in a landslide.
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