| | View in your browser | | | | | Nevada rematch pits rural voters against a booming Las Vegas | LAS VEGAS — Inside a bustling mall on a recent Saturday, volunteers working for the Nevada Democratic Party pester attendees at a job fair hosted by the Latin Chamber of Commerce to register to vote. Steven Horsford is working the crowd, smiling and laughing with the volunteers he recognizes.
A few miles away, in an office decorated with Republican campaign signs in an otherwise deserted strip mall, Cresent Hardy greets his own volunteers between calls they make to district residents using a script they read off tablets and laptops.
Hardy and Horsford have a few things in common: They both represented Nevada’s Fourth congressional district for a single term, swept into -- and out of -- office on reverse political tides. Both were born in the Las Vegas area — making them outliers in a district where more than half the population was born out of state — and they served together in the state Senate.
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