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Two Nevada House seats set to flip from Democrat to Republican according to left wing “The Hill”-Emerson polling

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%.