Trump Endorses Nevada Republicans Ahead of Election Day
In a series of posts, President Trump endorsed Republican candidates in Nevada and North Dakota, turning Truth Social into a last-minute campaign hub ahead of Tuesday’s primaries. He backed state-level allies including Gov. Joe Lombardo, Lt. Gov. Stavros Anthony and Attorney General candidate Adriana Guzmán Fralick, while also supporting Rep. Julie Fedorchak for reelection in North Dakota. The posts leaned heavily on familiar Trump themes — border security, law and order, tax cuts, school choice and opposition to transgender rights — showing how he continues to nationalize down-ballot races around core MAGA issues.
Nevada GOP Endorsements
CampaignTrump endorsed Gov. Joe Lombardo, Lt. Gov. Stavros Anthony, Attorney General candidate Adriana Guzmán Fralick and congressional candidate Carrie Buck in a coordinated set of Nevada posts ahead of the June 9 election. Each endorsement framed the candidate as aligned with Trump’s priorities, especially border security, law and order, tax cuts and opposition to progressive social policies.
The Nevada endorsements show Trump using his platform to consolidate influence over state-level Republican politics and to reinforce loyalty tests based on personal and ideological alignment. By tying each candidate to issues like immigration, crime, school choice and transgender policy, he is not just backing allies but also keeping his preferred national message at the center of local races. The posts also signal a transactional campaign style: Trump rewards candidates who mirror his agenda and who can help demonstrate that his brand still drives Republican turnout and party discipline in competitive states.
"Carrie Buck has my Complete and Total Endorsement to be the next Representative from Nevada’s 1st Congressional District."
"Joe Lombardo is SMART, STRONG, AND TOUGH, and has my Complete and Total Endorsement for Re-Election."