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GENERAL ELECTION

NOVEMBER 5TH

MAKING NEVADA AFFORDABLE
FOR WORKING FAMILIES

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KAMALA
HARRIS

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& TIM WALZ

FIGHTING FOR A BETTER
FUTURE FOR ALL

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Kamala Harris is a former prosecutor who fought against criminals and corporations. She is a staunch defender of the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, and Social Security, and a champion for working families.

 

Kamala has worked to boost the economy by increasing incomes and reducing family costs, and tackling corporate price gouging on essentials like prescription drugs, gas, groceries, and rent.

 

Kamala will be a President committed to advancing shared economic prosperity, securing social and racial justice, and advocating for climate and clean energy policies that protect our health and create good-paying jobs.

LOWERING COSTS FOR
NEVADANS

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SENATOR
JACKY
ROSEN

Jacky, the first in her working-class family to graduate college, worked as a computer programmer and business owner before caring for her aging parents. She became a community leader in Henderson and was elected to represent Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District. As our Senator, she has taken on corporate and special interests to lower costs for Nevadans and is known for her bipartisan problem-solving in Washington.

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LOWERING COSTS AND GROWING OUR ECONOMY Jacky played a critical role in passing a landmark law that caps the price of insulin at $35 per month and grants Medicare the ability to negotiate lower prescription drug prices.

MAKING HOUSING MORE AFFORDABLE Jacky is fighting for legislation that will end the corporate takeover of housing in Nevada and secured funding to create more affordable housing options for working families.

STANDING UP FOR REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM Jacky will always defend the reproductive freedom of Nevadans and strongly oppose the nationwide abortion bans proposed by extremist Republicans.

CREATING OPPORTUNITY
FOR ALL

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CONGRESSWOMAN
DINA TITUS DISTRICT 1

Dina Titus has built a strong record of achievement as both an educator and public servant. Throughout her career, she has focused on protecting those most vulnerable – children, seniors, and the disabled – and has worked tirelessly to protect our environment and create more sustainable communities.

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IN CONGRESS, DINA HAS GENERATED REAL RESULTS FOR NEVADA FAMILIES

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Taking on Big Pharma to reduce prescription drug prices and healthcare costs

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Creating good-paying jobs in infrastructure and clean energy

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Cracking down on corporations that rake in record profits while Nevadans pay higher prices

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Securing funding to build more affordable housing

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CONGRESSWOMAN
SUSIE
LEE DISTRICT 3

As a lifelong public education advocate, Susie Lee has fought to ensure our kids have the tools they need to thrive.

 

In Congress, Susie has strongly supported sensible, bipartisan solutions leadership that generates, which can create real results for Nevada families.

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Expanding access and lowering healthcare costs

 

Funding for our public schools and child care programs

 

Securing our water resources and supporting conservation

 

Reducing unemployment and creating new opportunities for small businesses

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CONGRESSMAN
STEVEN
HORSFORD DISTRICT 4

Born and raised in Las Vegas, Steven is a strong advocate for our community and creating opportunities for all.

 

In Congress, he was been instrumental in passing the infrastructure plan that creates thousands of good-paying jobs in Nevada.

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Took on Big Pharma to reduce prescription drug prices and healthcare costs

 

Securing funding to build more affordable housing

 

Reducing unemployment and creating new opportunities for small businesses

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GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 8TH

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