‘Wild West’ Senate Race Holds Clues to Overall Midterm Election
'Wild West' Senate Race Holds Clues to Overall Midterm Election
When elections are over, the results are submitted to a meticulous post-mortem: What went wrong and what went right? Voter turnout is key, complacency is bad, and suitable candidates matter. In the age of President
For a while, it seemed, democrats of
Voter registration numbers were up (https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/409028-voter-registration-on-the-rise-in-nevada]). Early ads were tugging at the consciences of Spanish-language voters. And following her victory in the
Across the country, a Democratic "blue wave" was touted, threatening to splash across the red canyons of the politically decisive "Battle Born" State. (
?Republican momentum
But more recently, campaign ads have rolled into high gear and undecided voters have begun to tune in. Judge
With just two weeks remaining, Republican
In any election year, unexpected forces and planned strategy can alter state- and nation-wide races and close gaps down the final stretch. But Nevadan swing-state voters who pride themselves on their independence (https://www.ktnv.com/news/nevada-sets-registered-voter-record-nonpartisan-voters-reach-all-time-high), may offer some clues about still undecided, middle-of-the-road voters across the country, according to some analysts.
?Familiar tactics
"
A political seesaw,
On either side of the aisle, Nevadans assert that moderation is key to winning over the state's sizeable independent (with no party affiliation) voting bloc, and both candidates' campaign messaging shows they get it.
"He's the fifth most bipartisan member of the
"Jacky works with both parties," a narrator answers, in an ad released by the Rosen campaign the same day.
But
Both sides are targeting voters with sophisticated tracking and get-out-the-vote efforts. And the
"Most voters will say, Well, we hate it, we want a clean race,' but with a change in the points, it's like the voter actually likes the mudslinging, or believes the negative campaigning," says
In bilingual ads,
Critics point to Heller's waffling on former president
?Trump factor
On the right, critics label Rosen "a lockstep partisan" and "a Pelosi puppet" in Lee's words, comparing her voting record as a congresswoman to that of the wildly unpopular House Minority Leader,
For reasons less clear, Trump has dubbed Rosen, "Wacky Jacky."
And Trump, himself, might as well be on the ballot (https://www.voanews.com/a/us-midterms-elections-trump-influence/4615386.html) for better or worse. Trump is doing everything he can to transform the midterm election into a referendum on his first two years in office, a tactic that is working for
"It pays dividends politically for the
"They perceive - and I think rightly so - that Trump is more of a liability than a help in this race, and some of that has to do with his tone," Tuman said, adding that the president's "polarizing and divisive" stance on issues doesn't play to his advantage, particularly since immigration issues are mobilizing Latino voters and allies (https://www.voanews.com/a/daca-us-midterms/4616970.html).
But Perkins warns: "Our attention span is so fleeting."
Two years ago, in the fall leading up the 2016 election, Heller stated he was "100 percent against Clinton, 99 percent against Trump," but has since voted in line with Trump on more than 90 percent of measures (https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/congress-trump-score/dean-heller/).
Lee predicts this will ultimately work in Heller's favor. "[Trump has] his finger on the pulse of America," Lee said. "He draws from people who never cared before."
Turnout will be the ultimate deciding factor in the race for the



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