President Trump will lead in Nevada against Joe Biden in November 2020 Election

President Trump will lead in Nevada against Joe Biden in November 2020 Election
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US President Donald Trump scheduled a campaign rally Sunday night in Carson City. However, he narrowly lost here in 2016. Latinos in Nevada have been disproportionally impacted by COVID-19 and make almost half of the confirmed coronavirus cases in the State. The executive director of the Nevada progressive group Battle Born Progress, Annette Magnus-Marquart said, “I don’t know where this state goes. Nevada is still a purple state. Nevada is still a battleground. No matter what your party is, you have to fight when you’re running in this state”. Nevada’s Democrat-controlled state government is automatically mailing ballots to all active registered voters because of the coronavirus pandemic. Democrat Leigh Natale called Trump ‘A Crazy Man’ and said his handling of the pandemic just exacerbated what was already a really horrible administration.

President Trump will lead in Nevada against Joe Biden in November 2020 Election

The recent polls have indicated that Biden is ahead in Nevada, but some show narrower margins than others. It is noteworthy that the state has a powerful independent streak and is notoriously difficult to poll. The hospitality industry, including the gambling-resort hub of Las Vegas, has a significant slice of night and shift workers and a highly transient population moving in, out, and around the state. Those same factors can make door-knocking particularly important for reaching and registering voters. Republicans have consistently added more voters to their rolls than Democrats each month, since the spring. It is narrowing their voter registration deficit in September to 5 percentage points, 1 point narrower than in 2016.

Republicans only moved to a virtual format for a few months and have been working hard with staff twice as big as their 2016 effort. They’re making inroads with a diverse electorate and trying to redirect economic frustrations away from the President and onto the state’s Democratic governor, Steve Sisolak. However, President Trump lost Nevada in 2016 but he performed better than Mitt Romney in 2012 or John McCain in 2008. The state also has a higher percentage of non-college-educated whites. They have made up the base of his electoral support than in many other pivotal states, including Florida, Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Point to be noted that Biden’s campaign has maintained that it can effectively organize digitally, but earlier this month it resumed door-to-door canvassing.