Las Vegas, like much of the United States, has become more expensive.
People from other more expensive states are moving to Nevada, causing housing prices to rise even more.
Las Vegas voters are struggling to maintain their middle-class lifestyles and question whether Washington politicians are too out of touch to advocate for them.
Many voters are losing faith that the results of the presidential elections will have an impact on issues that matter to them, such as high prices and gun violence.
Despite the strong union stronghold in Las Vegas, the political landscape in Nevada is unstable, with a high proportion of independent voters.
The Democrats hope to gain support by convincing workers that President Biden has their interests at heart.
Conclusion: As life in Las Vegas becomes harder, Democrats may find themselves working double time to get a reluctant electorate to the polls.