and defend his seat in Nevada's 4th Congressional District.Horsford is a former state senator and was the Nevada State Senate's first Black leader. He was originally elected to represent the 4th District when it was first created in 2013 but lost his bid for reelection in 2015 to Republican Cresent Hardy.
In 2016, Hardy lost the seat to Democrat Ruben Kihuen, who stepped down and decided not to run for a second term after facingIn 2018, Horsford won a crowded Democratic primary for the district and then defeated Hardy to regain his old seat. After being sworn into the US House, he became theAs a member of Congress, Horsford serves on the House Committees on Ways & Means, Budget, and Natural Resources.
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