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PBS
Aug. 19, 2024
Nevada Week | 2024 Election Updates & Affordable Housing

Vice President Kamala Harris makes her first presidential campaign rally stop in Las Vegas. Supporters share what they want her to focus on. We also discuss the election’s current impacts on Nevada with Lincy Institute Executive Director David Damore. Then we share Part 2 of our Affordable Housing conversation with Nevada State Treasurer Zach Conine and Nevada REALTORS President Brandon Roberts.

KNPR News
Aug. 19, 2024
It's getting more expensive to live in Nevada. Can the folks on your November ballot help?

There’s no two ways about it: It’s getting more expensive to live in Nevada. From housing costs to car expenses to groceries, bills are going up, and Nevadans are having to expand their monthly budgets.

Nevada Current
Aug. 14, 2024
Still overdependent on tourism after all these years

Tourism and gaming are the largest economic powerhouses in Las Vegas, bringing in the most money for the regional economy. According to data from the American Gaming Association, the casinos industry’s economic impact in Nevada in 2023 totaled $59.4 billion, and the industry was responsible for supporting more than 330,000 jobs. These figures highlight how important tourism is to the Las Vegas economy. Even though this sounds good in hindsight, the overdependence on tourism creates a challenge for the overall health of the Southern Nevada economy when gaming revenues falter.

Nevada Current
Jul. 30, 2024
Child care is a daily puzzle Nevadans must put together to participate in the workforce

The true struggles of child care are only known by those with children. That is, until they affect the ability of a person to do their job or commit to employers, only then is child care seen as a larger societal issue. Without child care options, Nevada’s economic and workforce activity would grind to a stop.

Las Vegas Sun
Jul. 8, 2024
Nevada’s voter rolls are growing, yet experts forecast turnout to drop

Both Republicans and Democrats have stressed the paramount importance of Nevada’s role in the upcoming presidential election, but several election watchers are predicting the Silver State’s voter turnout will drop below 70% for November’s general election.

PBS
Jun. 14, 2024
Discussions on NV’s Primary Election & New Laughlin Bridge | Nevada Week

Executive Director of both Lincy Institute and Brookings Mountain West David Damore first discusses the results of Nevada’s Primary Election and the biggest takeaways from former President Trump’s Sunset Park rally. Then we discuss the opening of the Silver Copper Crossing Bridge and where other major infrastructure projects in Nevada are at.

KUN.UZ
Apr. 11, 2024
Trump's win could signal dramatic foreign policy shifts – exclusive interview with 51ԹϺ Professor David Damore

During an international reporting tour titled ‘Democracy is More Than Election Day’, arranged by the Global Public Affairs Bureau of the U.S. Department of State, through its Foreign Press Centers and in cooperation with the Meridian International Center, a lecture was organized at the University of Nevada with Dr. David Damore, Professor of Political Science and Executive Director of the Lincy Institute and Brookings Mountain West. In his lecture, Dr. Damore spoke about the political landscape in Nevada, including election cycles and electoral candidates as the state is preparing for upcoming presidential elections in the U.S. in November 2024.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now
Apr. 8, 2024
51ԹϺ works to address mental health needs and staffing shortages in Nevada

Nevada ranks worst in the nation for both overall mental health and youth mental health. To make matters worse, the state has a shortage of health workers in those fields. 51ԹϺ hosted a mental health forum Friday to highlight three university-led efforts to improve mental health and the health worker shortage in Nevada.

South Carolina Daily Gazette
Apr. 4, 2024
Millions of Americans have moved from blue to red counties. How will that affect elections?

In recent years, millions of people across the United States have moved from Democratic cities to Republican suburbs, complicating the politics of swing states in a pivotal election year, according to a Stateline analysis.

New Jersey Monitor
Apr. 3, 2024
Swing states see newcomers as Americans move from blue to red counties

In recent years, millions of people across the United States have moved from Democratic cities to Republican suburbs, complicating the politics of swing states in a pivotal election year, according to a Stateline analysis.

Eyewitness News
Mar. 19, 2024
Middle East conflict, not so much Russia-Ukraine top of some US citizens' mind as presidential election looms

The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine is not top of mind for Americans as the United States (US) prepares for its presidential elections later in the year. Some Americans in Las Vegas, Nevada, told Eyewitness News they are instead concerned about the country’s handling of the Middle East conflict.

Eyewitness News
Mar. 19, 2024
TSHIDI MADIA: US elections 2024 - Trump, the great divide

The emergence of Donald Trump as the frontrunner for the Republican Party ahead of the United States presidential elections later this year has thrown the country into uncharted waters, as the former president seeks to return to the White House while fighting off multiple legal battles.

Nevada Independent
Mar. 15, 2024
How will Democrats' tough 2024 Senate map affect Jacky Rosen?

In the fall of 2022, all eyes were on Nevada. As Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) and her allies crisscrossed the state, she was flanked by reporters from national outlets narrowed in on the race they were convinced would decide the Senate. The New York Times called her “the most politically endangered Democrat incumbent.” FiveThirtyEight’s Nate Silver said Nevada could be Senate Republicans’ “ace in the hole” and ranked it as their best pickup opportunity.

Las Vegas Sun
Mar. 11, 2024
Nevada’s GOP Senate hopefuls wait for an endorsement that may not come before the June primary

Sam Brown, the retired U.S. Army captain, is polling as the front-runner to win the Nevada Republican primary in June for U.S. Senate. Fittingly, Brown grabbed a key endorsement last week from within his party when Gov. Joe Lombardo announced his support.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now
Mar. 11, 2024
The wrong jobs: Why Nevada’s worst-in-US unemployment hasn’t changed

Nevada remains stuck at 5.3% unemployment despite job growth statistics that suggest there’s plenty of work out there. Why hasn’t the state’s unemployment rate returned to pre-pandemic levels, when it was around 3.6%? That was the lowest it had been since 1976, and it was roughly equal to the national average just before the COVID-19 lockdown four years ago.

Nevada Business
Mar. 8, 2024
Land, Infrastructure + Opportunity City of North Las Vegas

Incorporated on May 1, 1946, the City of North Las Vegas (NLV) has a long history in southern Nevada. Since its beginnings, the city has established itself as an economic oasis in the region due to the area’s abundance of land, steady pipeline of available workers, pro-business environment and easy reach to western markets.

Expansion Solutions Magazine
Mar. 7, 2024
GOED Provides Pathway to Southern Nevada Diversification

Southern Nevada’s economy is less diversified compared to other Mountain West metropolitan areas despite gains in key economic sectors over the past decade. The Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) unveiled a study prepared by 51ԹϺ’s Brookings Mountain West, Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) and Transportation Research Center that addresses key barriers and makes recommendations to strengthen and diversify the Southern Nevada economy.

Chicago Tribune
Mar. 1, 2024
Gov. J.B. Pritzker is backing abortion rights ballot measures across nation, but little on the horizon in Illinois

Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker is expending political and financial capital around the country — from Ohio to Nevada — on ballot measures to enshrine abortion protections in state constitutions. But similar efforts in Illinois remain in limbo.

Nevada Independent
Feb. 27, 2024
How will Sam Brown’s new abortion stance affect Nevada’s Senate race?

Republican front-runner Sam Brown threw a curveball in Nevada’s Senate race last Wednesday when he revealed in an NBC interview that he would not support a federal abortion ban and respects Nevada’s current law protecting abortion up to 24 weeks.

New York Times
Feb. 7, 2024
Nevada’s Struggling Economy Could Hold a Key to 2024

Democrats say the state’s economy is getting better, while Republicans argue it’s getting worse. Which message resonates more could decide the pivotal battleground state this fall.

Deutsche Tageszeitung
Feb. 6, 2024
US Presidential Primaries for Democrats and Republicans in Nevada

Donald Trump's name is not on the ballot in the Republican presidential primary on Tuesday in the US state of Nevada - the ex-president is still expected to win the desert state's delegate votes: The Republicans have another opportunity to support their favorite this week. In the Democratic presidential primary in Nevada, Trump's successor, incumbent Joe Biden, will be the favorite in the race on Tuesday.

Guardian
Feb. 4, 2024
Nevada: rival primary and caucuses ensure confusion … and a Trump win

Nikki Haley is competing in just the primary, but only the caucuses award delegates for the Republican presidential nomination

Nevada Independent
Feb. 4, 2024
'We're used to starting early:' Why Biden's Nevada campaign is ramping up ahead of primary

Voters see an uncompetitive primary. Team Biden sees an opportunity.

Las Vegas Sun
Jan. 28, 2024
Professor: Trump’s premature boast could undermine GOP in Nevada

Former President Donald Trump took to social media last week minutes after being declared the winner of the Republican presidential primary in New Hampshire.

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