That’s why the Review-Journal is taking a different approach this election cycle, one that covers the elections less like a horse race and instead covers them for what they are to the voters: a choice. A choice between platforms, priorities and what candidates will do once in office.
Voters who didn’t receive a mailed ballot or needed to make a change to their registration waited in line for hours to get a ballot at Paradise Recreational Center in Las Vegas, Tuesday, June 9, 2020. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto
Renee Summerour and RJ Politics/Government Editor Steve Sebelius analyze the results from the Nevada Poll, conducted by WPA Intelligence.