By Associated Press - Thursday, September 20, 2018

LAS VEGAS (AP) - The Latest on a rally for Nevada Sen. Dean Heller (all times local):

8:05 p.m.

President Donald Trump and Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller are praising each other at a rally in Las Vegas.

Trump told the crowd that he and Heller didn’t like each other and fought when they started out, but that eventually they grew to respect, like and even love each other.

Heller was once a critic of Trump who drew his ire last year while holding up GOP efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. They’ve since become allies.

The president is holding the rally Thursday and a veterans’ event and fundraiser in Las Vegas on Friday to boost Heller’s neck-and-neck race for re-election.

Heller credited the president for improving the economy, the job market, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

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12:00 a.m.

Republicans’ chances of keeping their majority in the U.S. Senate have become shakier as races in red states have tightened, but the party’s most vulnerable member insists he’s bullish about his re-election.

Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller has faced tight races before and never lost an election.

He says he’s confident he’ll win, but he’s in the fight of his career to keep his seat in a blue-trending state that Hillary Clinton carried in 2016.

To do that, he’s performing political acrobatics. He’s aligning himself with President Donald Trump while trying to keep his distance from the scandals surrounding Trump.

Heller is set to hold his second campaign rally and fundraiser with the president Thursday and Friday in Las Vegas.

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