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The Undefeatable Debbie Stabenow
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« on: March 03, 2021, 11:05:09 AM »

Why is he so weak? Is this just how Nevada is?

In a blue wave year where democrats nearly sweeped the state, Sisolak only won by 4 points.

....? Rosen only won by 5?

Nevada is interesting. It's like an inverse Wisconsin/Michigan/Pennsylvania, where Democrats routinely win executive offices while the legislature remains perpetually out of reach, often very far out of reach.

The NV Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, Treasurer, and Controller are all Democrats, so I'm not sure I get your point.
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The Undefeatable Debbie Stabenow
slightlyburnttoast
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« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2021, 07:45:53 PM »

Why is he so weak? Is this just how Nevada is?

In a blue wave year where democrats nearly sweeped the state, Sisolak only won by 4 points.

....? Rosen only won by 5?

Nevada is interesting. It's like an inverse Wisconsin/Michigan/Pennsylvania, where Democrats routinely win executive offices while the legislature remains perpetually out of reach, often very far out of reach.

The NV Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, Treasurer, and Controller are all Democrats, so I'm not sure I get your point.

And they all won by extremely small margins and look very vulnerable in 2022. Meanwhile, the legislature has large Democratic majorities.

Point taken, but the Michigan/Wisconsin/Pennsylvania legislatures have been actually unattainable for Democrats in recent years, even in 2018. (And Democrats didn't fare particularly well in executive races in Michigan the two decades before 2018 aside from Granholm's election and reelection.)
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