Trump to attend fundraiser for Heller

President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Esper orders ‘After Action Review’ of National Guard’s role in protests MORE will attend a fundraiser on Saturday in support of Sen. Dean HellerDean Arthur HellerOn The Trail: Democrats plan to hammer Trump on Social Security, Medicare Lobbying World Democrats spend big to put Senate in play MORE’s (R-Nev.) reelection bid.

Heller’s office confirmed Sunday that Trump will headline the event in Las Vegas. Tickets range from $15,000 to $50,000, according to an invitation obtained by the network.

Trump is also expected to speak to the Nevada State Republican Convention.

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CNN first reported that Trump would headline the event in Las Vegas.

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Heller is considered among the most vulnerable senators up for reelection in November. He will face Rep. Jacky RosenJacklyn (Jacky) Sheryl RosenThe Hill’s Coronavirus Report: Mnuchin sees ‘strong likelihood’ of another relief package; Warner says some businesses ‘may not come back’ at The Hill’s Advancing America’s Economy summit The Hill’s Coronavirus Report: CDC Director Redfield responds to Navarro criticism; Mnuchin and Powell brief Senate panel Hillicon Valley: Experts raise security concerns about online voting | Musk finds supporter in Trump | Officials warn that Chinese hackers targeting COVID-19 research groups MORE (D-Nev.). 

Trump previously made his mark on the Nevada Senate race when he urged Danny Tarkanian to drop his primary challenge to Heller and run for the House instead.

Tarkanian heeded Trump’s call, and is running to replace Rosen in November.

The trip to Nevada will mark the latest appearance Trump has made in support of Republican senate candidates.

He has previously held rallies in Tennessee and Indiana in support of candidates there, and will held an event in Minnesota on Wednesday, where two senators are up for reelection.

Updated at 4:35 p.m.