A Trump-backed Air Force veteran has secured the Republican nomination in Nevada’s House primary. David Flippo emerged victorious in a race for a safely Republican open seat.
Flippo defeated a candidate supported by the state’s Republican governor. The primary outcome signals the continued influence of the former president within the party.
The seat became vacant due to a retirement, offering a rare competitive party primary. Flippo’s victory positions him as the likely next representative from the district.
His military background played a central role in his campaign messaging. The endorsement from Trump provided a significant boost in fundraising and voter turnout.
The race drew national attention as a test of competing factions within the GOP. The defeated candidate had rallied behind the governor’s alternative vision.
Flippo now heads into the general election with a strong advantage. The district’s conservative lean makes a Democratic win unlikely.
Analysts view the primary as a bellwether for upcoming midterm elections. The result reinforces the party’s embrace of candidates with military credentials.
Flippo plans to focus on border security and economic issues. His campaign emphasized a return to core conservative principles.




