After visiting the election audit of Arizona’s Maricopa County, the head of Nevada’s Republican Party said a similar review is needed in Nevada—although the possibility appears slim as Democrats control both houses of the state Legislature. “Hats off to the leadership here in Arizona … I think that sets the model, that sets the tone for Nevada,” GOP Chairman Michael McDonald said in an interview posted to Twitter, referring to the audit efforts in Maricopa. “We want to duplicate that in Nevada,” he said. Starting in April, a private company has led efforts to audit all 2.1 million ballots cast in Maricopa County following an order by Arizona’s GOP-controlled Senate. Democrats, including Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, have frequently decried the process, describing it as partisan and unprofessional—which Republicans have denied. But McDonald, who said he has a law-enforcement background, told the interviewer he believes the audit’s security and …