Nevadans who have Medicaid as their health insurance will no longer need to fear that they will be forced to carry a pregnancy against their will.”
The latest episode of RCP's "QuickTake" series looks at Nevada, where Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump by 0.6% in the average of polls, as of. Nevada holds the fewest electoral votes (6) of any battleground state,
Latinos in two crucial Western states appear hesitant to go all in for Vice President Harris as she embraces border security measures popular among white swing voters in the Midwest. Why it matters: Early polls suggest Latinos in Arizona and Nevada — battleground states where immigration raids and racial profiling have been big concerns — are leaning toward Harris over Donald Trump.
The Nevada Green Party on Friday asked the US Supreme Court to weigh into an election dispute with potentially significant implications in the presidential battleground, asking the high court to pause a state court ruling that would keep candidate Jill Stein off the ballot.
Latino Americans for Trump spokesman Jesus Marquez weighs in on the importance of Hispanic voters in battleground state Nevada and the key issues for the demographic.
Nevada is joining a list of states easing access to abortion for more lower-income women. The state decided not to appeal a judge's ruling from earlier this year that ordered the state to use its Medicaid funds to pay for abortions for people in the insurance program.
The proposal would amend the Nevada Constitution to require all voters in Nevada to present a valid photo identification before voting, or part of a personally identifiable number while voting by mail.
"I'm not for changing our existing law," Brown said in the recording. "Our existing law has been in place for over 34 years. The ballot measure would change the law and essentially (create) no limit on access to abortion," the Independent reported that he said.
The big picture: Latinos make up nearly 20% of the U.S. population, and rising. They account for 24% of the vote in Arizona and 19% in Nevada, and are a key voting bloc that's slowly been drifting from Democrats to Republicans in recent elections.
Here’s a rundown of the seven ballot questions on Nevada’s ballot and what advocates and opponents have to say about them.
The Nevada Green Party on Friday asked the Supreme Court for an emergency intervention so its candidates can appear on the state’s general election ballot in November. Nevada’s top court in a 5-2 ruling last week excluded the party’s candidates because it used the wrong form when collecting signatures to gain ballot access.