Registered Republicans lead Democrats in Nevada for the first time in 20 years
- Registered Republicans have surpassed Democrats in Nevada voter registration for the first time in nearly 20 years, with 618,539 Republicans compared to 618,352 Democrats as of January.
- Nonpartisan voters now make up 33% of Nevada's 2.1 million active registered voters, outnumbering both parties.
- Experts warn against overinterpreting the shift in voter registration, noting that inactive voters were removed and registration methods changed.
- Political analysts emphasize that Nevada remains a swing state, indicating that it is not becoming a deep-blue state despite recent trends.
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