From Nevada Battleground Update (via Susie Lee HQ) <[email protected]>
Subject “Most Unpredictable Swing State” of 2024
Date August 17, 2024 8:00 PM
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The paths to winning the House and Senate majorities run straight through the Battle-Born State. If you can, please make a contribution to help us keep Nevada blue. [[link removed]]

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So, why are experts calling Nevada the “biggest crapshoot” of 2024?

Nevada has the fastest-changing electorate of any battleground state, with as much as 19% of the eligible voter population turning over since the 2020 election.

Pollsters face “unusually difficult” challenges in Nevada due to factors like employment trends, language barriers, and population shifts.

There are more registered Democrats than Republicans in Nevada, but Republicans have recently cut our advantage in half. Now, our registration advantage is just 52,600 voters — smaller than the seating capacity of Allegiant Stadium.

So, yes, folks, as the headlines say, Nevada is a bit of a puzzle this election.

But there are some things that never change: For instance, Republicans are going to do everything in their power to flip NV-03 – and this entire state – RED. And they have a deep bench of donors to help them do it.

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