At least two Democrat House seats in Nevada are set to flip to Republican next week, as polling from left wing outfit “The Hill” and Emerson show Republicans clearing 50% with leads for seats in Nevada’s first and third congressional districts. The fourth district shows a slight lead for the communist Democrat, but within the margin of error.
An Emerson College Polling/KLAS-TV/The Hill survey of Nevada voters finds 50% support Republican Adam Laxalt for US Senate while 45% support Democratic incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto. Three percent are undecided. With undecided voters’ support accounted for, Laxalt’s support increases to 51% and Masto to 46%. Since last month, Laxalt has gained eight percentage points and Masto has gained four percentage points.
In the 1st Congressional District, Republican Mark Robertson has a ten-point lead over incumbent Democrat Dina Titus, 51% to 41%. Five percent are undecided. With undecided voters’ support accounted for, Robertson’s support increases to 54% and Titus to 42%. Since the July Emerson/KLAS/The Hill survey, Titus has held at 41% while Robertson has gained 14 percentage points, from 37% to 51%.
In the 2nd Congressional District, Republican Mark Amodei leads Democrat Elizabeth Mercedes Krause 58% to 34%. Two percent are undecided. With undecided voters’ support accounted for, Amodei gains one point and Mercades Krause holds a third of support. Since the July Emerson/KLAS/The Hill survey, Mercades Krause has lost two points of support while Amodei has gained 12 points, from 46% to 58%.
In the 3rd Congressional District, 51% of voters plan to vote for Republican April Becker and 47% plan to vote for Democrat Susie Lee. Two percent are undecided. With undecided voters’ support accounted for, Becker’s support increases to 52% and Lee’s increases to 47%. Since the July Emerson/KLAS/The Hill survey, Becker has gained 11 points of support, from 40% to 51%, while Lee has gained five points, from 42% to 47%.
In the 4th Congressional District, 48% support Democrat Steven Horsford and 45% support Republican Sam Peters. Five percent are undecided. With undecided voters’ support accounted for, Horsford leads 51% to 47%. Since the July Emerson/KLAS/The Hill survey, Horsford and Peters have both gained six points of support, Horsford from 42% to 48%, and Peters from 39% to 45%.