Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 9
Nevada Primary Voters Sour on Trump as Las Vegas Tourism Slumps and Gas Nears $4
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 9

Nevada Primary Voters Sour on Trump as Las Vegas Tourism Slumps and Gas Nears $4

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 9

Summary

  • Nevada voters heading into the June 9 primary are increasingly uneasy as a drop in Las Vegas tourism and higher gasoline costs squeeze household budgets.
  • That pressure is testing Donald Trump’s standing in a state he flipped in 2024 after courting service workers with his promise to eliminate taxes on tips.
  • Las Vegas matters outsizedly to Nevada politics because the Strip’s tourism economy underpins jobs for culinary and hospitality workers long central to the state’s Democratic machine.
  • The shift suggests economic strains are blunting what had looked like a durable Republican breakthrough in a state Trump became the first GOP presidential winner to carry in 20 years.

Insights

As a key tax cut falters in Las Vegas, are other American cities facing a similar economic reckoning?
With tip tax cuts falling short, what is the real solution for the financial struggles of Nevada's service workers?