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Horsford Outspent Hardy In US House Race

Democrat Steven Horsford outraised and outspent Republican Cresent Hardy in the race for a U.S. House seat that each held previously.

Horsford last month regained Nevada's 4th District seat, which he had held until 2014.

Campaign finance records show Horsford received about $2.26 million in donations during the election cycle, including $403,300 between Oct. 18 and Nov. 26.

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He spent about $2.13 million throughout the race, including approximately $763,300 during the weeks surrounding the election.

Hardy took in about $899,600 during the race. Of that, about $120,100 came in during the weeks just before and after the election.

Hardy spent about $779,900 for the cycle, including $151,800 in the weeks before and after the election.

Hardy won the seat in 2014 but lost it two years later to Democrat Ruben Kihuen.

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