Uncertainty Reigns in Nevada With Rise of Nonpartisan Voters
As early voting came to a close in Nevada, many of the states most veteran pollsters, pundits and political operatives no strangers to close elections and their accompanying jitters are finding it uniquely difficult to predict what happens next.
Republicans, thrilled with their surprise early voting edge, say they are well on their way to making former President Donald J. Trump the first Republican to win the state since 2004. Democrats agree that Republicans have seized an unusual and anxiety-inducing advantage, but insist that their prized organizing machine will put Vice President Kamala Harris over the top.
But whats making this presidential election different is the sheer number of voters who dont officially identify with either party. Thanks to the states relatively new automatic voter registration law, nonpartisan voters became Nevadas largest voting bloc in 2022, outpacing both Democratic and Republican registrations.
Figuring out who those voters are, and how or if they will cast a ballot, has been a crucial challenge for the campaigns scrambling to find and sway those last few persuadable people. Changes in voting patterns wrought by the pandemic four years ago are also throwing prognosticators for a loop.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/01/us/politics/nonpartisan-voters-nevada.html