Nevada is in a profound economic rut. Its working-class voters could swing the election
Briefly

In the final days before the election, Urbin Gonzalez chose to door-knock in extreme heat, motivated by his desire for a better life and affordable housing.
Despite a national economic recovery, Nevada struggles with high unemployment and low wages, leaving working-class voters desperate for a candidate who can improve their conditions.
Nevada, though a blue state, has historically close election outcomes. The working-class vote could tip the balance and decide whether it remains Democratic or swings Republican.
Both campaigns present similar economic policies aimed at assisting struggling workers, yet the profound effects of low wages and rising costs persist among Nevada's labor force.
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