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Due to the tremendous growth of Las Vegas in recent years, there is a noticeable divide between politics of northern and southern Nevada. The north has long maintained control of key positions in the state government even while the Las Vegas area is larger than the rest of the state (the “cow counties”). This has fostered resentment as the north sees the south as a potential bully of majority rule and the south sees the north as the “old guard” trying to rule as an oligarchy. Most people outside the state are not familiar with this rivalry.

The state is not dominated by either major political party. Republicans won Nevada three times in the 1980’s. Democrat Bill Clinton won the state in the 1992 and 1996 presidential elections and Republican George Bush won Nevada in 2000 and 2004. In 2004, George Bush narrowly won the state’s 5 electoral votes by a margin of 2 percentage points with 50.5% of the vote. Las Vegas’ Clark County, which contains the vast majority of the state’s population, was the only county to vote Democratic.


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