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Nevada voters reveal their prediction of which presidential candidate will win a “very close race.”

Nevada voters reveal their prediction of which presidential candidate will win a “very close race.”

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As former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris make their final appeals to voters before Election Day, people in Nevada say their state could opt for either candidate.

“It’s unpredictable,” Carlos told Fox News Digital in Henderson. “Right now I would say they're probably a little bit even, but I don't know which direction it's going to go. You never know.”

Nevada is one of the few states where Trump and Harris are at loggerheads Head-to-head racing. Trump is hoping to secure the GOP's first presidential victory in Nevada since President George W. Bush's re-election victory in 2004.

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Melissa, of Henderson, Nevada, said she “just couldn't imagine anyone would vote for Kamala Harris.” (Hannah Ray Lambert/Fox News Digital)

“I think Trump is going to win,” said Melissa, standing next to her car painted with pro-Trump slogans. She laughed and added, “I just can't imagine anyone voting for Kamala.”

President Biden won the state by 2.4 points in 2020, but the RealClearPolitics average of Nevada polls shows Trump with a slight lead over Harris.

In Clark County, which tends to be more Democratic than the state as a whole, Jerrie said he would “literally vote for Mickey Mouse over Trump.”

“I think Harris would do well,” he said. “She's probably the most qualified person to ever run for office,” he added, citing Harris' background as a prosecutor.

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Former President Trump is aiming to become the first Republican presidential candidate in 20 years to win Nevada. The Real Clear Politics average of polls in Nevada puts him just ahead of Vice President Harris. (Getty Images)

“I’m betting on Kamala Harris and Tim Walz,” Donna said in Las Vegas. “I know it will be a very close race and no one can and should not take it for granted. I will continue to talk to my friends and neighbors and make sure they get out and vote, but I think we will win.

Bri said many people “may not even know who they're going to vote for right now.”

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“So I think we'll just figure it out when it happens and hopefully everything will be peaceful,” she said, adding that she appreciated the more civil tone of the vice presidential debate earlier this month.

Bri added: “I think we as a people would like to see (political discourse) take place in this way in the future. We’ve strayed so far from the right path and it’s led to a lot of… animosity towards each other.”

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