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brooklynite

(94,624 posts)
Fri Apr 1, 2022, 10:46 AM Apr 2022

Democrats Worry That What Happens in Nevada Won't Stay in Nevada

New York Times

LAS VEGAS — Scars from the coronavirus pandemic are still visible here. Housing prices skyrocketed, with rents rising faster than almost anywhere else in the country. Roughly 10,000 casino workers remain out of work. Gas prices, now more than $5 a gallon, are higher than in every other state except California.

Amid a flagging economy, the state Democrats held up as a national model for more than a decade — registering and turning out first-time voters — has become the epitome of the party’s difficulties going into the 2022 midterm elections.

Democrats have long relied on working-class and Latino voters to win Nevada, but the loyalty of both groups is now in question. Young voters who fueled Senator Bernie Sanders’ biggest victory in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary remain skeptical about President Biden. And Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, a Nevada Democrat and the country’s first Latina senator, is one of the party’s most endangered incumbents.

She must overcome the president’s sagging approval ratings, dissatisfaction with the economy and her own relative anonymity. And she lacks the popularity and deep ties with Latino voters that Senator Harry M. Reid, who died in December, harnessed to help build the state’s powerful Democratic machine. The state has long been a symbol of the Democratic Party’s future by relying on a racially diverse coalition to win elections, but those past gains are now at risk.
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JohnSJ

(92,273 posts)
1. The biggest problem Democrats have in Nevada is that the DSA took over the leadership of the Nevada
Fri Apr 1, 2022, 10:54 AM
Apr 2022

Democratic party.

Because of that I am very pessimistic of our chances in Nevada in the upcoming midterms.

"The extraordinary rise of the democratic socialists in Nevada
An organization whose endorsed candidates comprise only about 1 percent of Congress and 0.5 percent of state legislators suddenly has power in a swing state. Now it faces very tough tasks to prove itself.

Something remarkable happened in American politics this weekend: Candidates allied with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and supported by the Democratic Socialists of America took control of the Democratic Party apparatus in the swing state of Nevada.

Candidates backed by the DSA and allied left-wing groups won all top party leadership positions, defeating candidates backed by former Senate majority leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.), who has guided the state’s Democratic Party for many years. Party staff quit en masse in response. As the Nevada Independent’s Jon Ralston has written, it was the culmination of a long-simmering conflict between backers of Reid and Sanders, with the Sanders wing winning in a rout."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/03/10/extraordinary-rise-democratic-socialists-nevada/

Johnny2X2X

(19,074 posts)
2. "Amid a flagging economy"
Fri Apr 1, 2022, 10:55 AM
Apr 2022

Best GDP growth in 40 years, best jobs growth in US history, and best wage growth in decades!

If that is a flagging economy, what would a bad economy look like? Inflation is an issue, but this is objectively still one of the best economies the US has ever seen.

gab13by13

(21,363 posts)
4. It's just another hit piece on liberals.
Fri Apr 1, 2022, 11:29 AM
Apr 2022

The rules are, no bashing moderate Democrats, that's it, the rest are fair game.

uponit7771

(90,347 posts)
5. K&R, its young voters Biden is polling the most behind in. I'm praying he can speak to ...
Fri Apr 1, 2022, 11:48 AM
Apr 2022

... their concerns and directly to CoC

I have confidence in his team to look at the trends and react, we have time.

bullwinkle428

(20,629 posts)
7. Nevada is such a tourist-driven economy, and tourism is still lagging. If people
Fri Apr 1, 2022, 11:54 AM
Apr 2022

want to believe "Trump's magic touch" would somehow fix everything, I'm not sure what to tell them.

Nevada, and Las Vegas specifically, was a complete economic shit-show in the wake of the 2008 recession. The bottom literally dropped out of the housing market, worse than almost anywhere else in the U.S.

pecosbob

(7,541 posts)
9. I'll just leave this here for the prog bashers...
Fri Apr 1, 2022, 01:22 PM
Apr 2022
https://cawp.rutgers.edu/facts/levels-office/state-legislature/women-state-legislatures-2022

Top 10 States for Women in State Legislatures

Nevada (58.7%)
Colorado (45.0%)
Oregon (44.4%)
Rhode Island (44.2%)
Maryland (43.6%)
Maine (43.5%)
Arizona (43.3%)
New Mexico (42.9%)
Washington (42.2%)
Vermont (41.7%)

Bottom 10 States

West Virginia (13.4%)
Tennessee (15.2%)
Mississippi (15.5%)
Alabama (16.4%)
South Carolina (17.1%)
Wyoming (17.8%)
Louisiana (19.4%)
Oklahoma (20.8%)
North Dakota (22.7%)
Arkansas (23.0%)
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