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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Democrats' Nevada Problem
Combining the Democrats Hispanic Voter and Working Class Voter Problemshttps://theliberalpatriot.substack.com/p/the-democrats-nevada-problem?s=r
What do you get when you combine the Democrats Hispanic voter problem with the Democrats working class voter problem? Something like the Democrats Nevada problem. On one level, it might seem odd that there should be a Democratic Nevada problem. Nevada is the most rapidly-diversifying state in the countryit recently became majority-minorityand should continue to be so in the future. All else equal, that should favor the Democrats and it is true that Democrats have carried the state in the last four Presidential election and currently hold the governorship and both US Senate seats.
But hidden in these facts are some troubling signs. Despite rapid diversification, the Democratic margin in Presidential elections from 2008 to 2016 declined sharply from 12.5 to 2.4 points. And in 2020, as the Democrats gained ground in the country as a whole, the Democratic margin in Nevada went from 2.4 points ..to 2.4 points. That means thatagain, despite rapid diversification of the electorateNevada went from three-tenths of percentage more Democratic than the nation as a whole in 2016 to 2 points more Republican in 2020.
Hmm. Now how did that happen? Start with Nevadas Hispanic voters, 16 percent of 2020s voting electorate. According to unpublished States of Change data, the Democratic margin among Hispanics contracted by 8 points between 2016 and 2020 (Catalist data show an even larger 17 point decline). This drop was driven almost entirely by working class Hispanics (81 percent of Nevadas Hispanic voters). These shifts meant that Hispanics contribution to the Democratic margin in Nevada in 2020 actually went down by 2 points.
There was a similar story with black voters, 9 percent of the Nevada electorate, whose Democratic margin dropped by 13 points, again driven almost entirely by working class blacks (77 percent of black voters). On the other side of the ledger, Democrats did better among white college-educated voters and among Asian/other race voters, particularly the college-educated. The net result was the 2020 stasis in Democratic support, despite underlying trends that should have produced a bluer Nevada.
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Latest poll (3/21-24, and it is from a Democratic pollster) has Cortez Masto down 7 points to Laxalt

https://blueprintpolling.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/BPP-NV-Survey-2.pdf

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The Democrats' Nevada Problem (Original Post)
Celerity
Apr 2022
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Nevadans or national people? Nationally, Biden rescinding Title 42 is causing a lot of stress
Celerity
Apr 2022
#3
Add to which there was a takeover of Party leadership by Democratic Socialists
brooklynite
Apr 2022
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MerryBlooms
(11,949 posts)1. You post great information, thanks.
elleng
(140,194 posts)2. Any persuasive Democrats TALKING to the Nevada electorate???

Celerity
(50,962 posts)3. Nevadans or national people? Nationally, Biden rescinding Title 42 is causing a lot of stress
In this regard one has to wonder about the recent administration decision rescinding the covid-era Title 42 regulation, which has facilitated turning away migrants at the border. This will predictably lead to a surge at the border with no real plan of how to contain it. All four vulnerable Democratic Senate incumbentsMark Kelly (AZ), Raphael Warnock (GA), Maggie Hassan (NH) and, very definitely, Cortez Mastohave vigorously opposed this move. She pointedly remarked:
This is the wrong way to do this and it will leave the administration unprepared for a surge at the border. We should be working to fix our immigration system by investing in border security and treating immigrant families with dignity. Instead, the administration is acting without a detailed plan.
Chuuku Davis
(596 posts)5. Rescinding 42 will hurt big time IMHO
brooklynite
(96,882 posts)4. Add to which there was a takeover of Party leadership by Democratic Socialists
who think pushing ideology is more important than focusing on winning
https://amp.rgj.com/amp/6949152002