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Republicans Surge in Early Voting as Nevada Election Day Approaches

Republicans narrow Democrats' voter registration lead in crucial Nevada swing state, showing strong early voting trends ahead of the November election.

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Updated: Nov 2nd, 2024, 4:06 PM ET

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Recent data reveals a dramatic shift in voter trends in Nevada, with Republicans closing the gap on Democrats in voter registrations and leading the early voting turnout. Reports show Republicans outpacing Democrats by about 5% in early voting. This change contrasts sharply with previous years, especially the 2020 election, where Democrats enjoyed a significant lead. Experts suggest that GOP strategies, including targeting low-propensity voters and emphasizing early voting convenience, have contributed to this surge. With Election Day approaching, the dynamics raise concerns for Democratic prospects in the state.


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