A population boom in Nevada is making Democrats confident they can win the state again this November, though presidential contenders face questions about housing costs and overcrowded schools as they campaign for Saturday’s caucuses
LAS VEGAS—Moving to Nevada gave Eddie Ableser a better job opportunity and the chance to live closer to in-laws. He also has become an advocate for Democrats in Reno, which he said is a less liberal locale than the college town in Arizona where he had lived and served as a state legislator.
Mr. Ableser and his family of five are part of a population boom in this state that is changing the electorate, making Democrats confident they can win Nevada again this November and shaping the way candidates campaign ahead of Saturday’s...
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