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Editorial: The New York Times

  • 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.