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John,
Nevada voters just wrapped up their primaries, and now the fight for the
House majority moves into high gear. Nevada is one of the biggest
battlegrounds in the country, and Latino voters could decide the outcome
this fall.
[ [link removed] ]Before we say more, will you chip in $3 or any amount
today to power Voto Latino’s voter registration and voter mobilization
work in Nevada?
John, more
than 20% of voting-age Nevadans are Latino, and Latino voters in the state
tend to be younger and more likely to be unaffiliated. That means
registration and early organizing efforts can have a major impact on
turnout in November.
Here are three key Nevada races we’re organizing around and the
Trump-aligned challengers trying to flip them.
* Democratic Rep. Susie Lee for Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District is
running in one of the most competitive seats in the country, and one
of the few Democratic-held districts Trump carried in 2024. Lee won
her last race by about 10,000 votes, and Republicans are already
lining up behind Trump-endorsed nominee Marty O’Donnell. This is
exactly the kind of district where a strong Latino turnout program can
be the difference between holding the seat or losing it.
* Democratic Rep. Dina Titus for Nevada’s 1st Congressional District
represents the heart of Las Vegas, and Republicans really want to get
their hands on this seat. Trump-backed nominee Carrie Buck is running
to flip it, and Republicans are ready to pour money into the race.
With Latino voters making up more than one in four registered voters
in the district, this is a place where organizing early and
registering every eligible voter is a direct counter to what
Republicans are trying to do.
* Democratic Rep. Steven Horsford for Nevada’s 4th Congressional
District is facing Republican nominee Cody Whipple, who is running on
an out-of-touch, hyper-partisan agenda in a district where more than a
third of the population is Latino. Horsford has focused on
kitchen-table issues like wages, housing costs, and community safety.
The only way we protect these seats is if Latino voters are registered,
informed, and ready to turn out. That’s why Voto Latino is doing what we
do best right now — meeting people where they are, registering eligible
voters, and making sure registration turns into real turnout in November.
We have five months to build the people power needed to stop Trump-aligned
Republicans from flipping Nevada. [ [link removed] ]Will you chip in $3
today to help Voto Latino register and mobilize Latino voters in Nevada?
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Thank you,
Voto Latino
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