If the midterm election a year from now follows tradition and is a referendum on the president, then there are cautionary signs for Democrats in Henderson, Nev.
Worries in Top Suburban Battleground About Democrats’ Spending Show Biden’s Midterm Challenge |
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| If the midterm election a year from now follows tradition and is a referendum on the president, then there are cautionary signs for Democrats in Henderson, Nev., a Las Vegas suburb filled with strip malls, casino workers and retirees that sprawls into the desert. Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District, which includes this economically mixed community of about 320,000 people, was the nation’s most competitive on average over the past three presidential elections. Interviews with more than two dozen district voters show feelings are running only lukewarm or quite cold when it comes to Mr. Biden. Residents expressed exhaustion with the coronavirus pandemic, concern about rising prices, worries about illegal immigration and wariness of increased federal spending proposed by Democrats in Washington. |
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