Trump Takes Nevada, Now Leads Harris In All Swing States: Polymarket US Elections
Forecast
Former President Donald Trump has claimed Nevada, the remaining swing state of six battleground states
being monitored by Polymarket, marking the first time since Vice President Kamala Harris became the
Democratic presidential nominee and that the Republican frontrunner led Harris in all key states.Data
from Polymarket showed that Trump took Nevada late on Wednesday (51% to 49%) and as of early Thursday,
he is still ahead of Harris on all swing states tracked by the decentralized market prediction
platform.Why the Shift is Crucial for TrumpAmong three swing states that Kamala held on to since
becoming the Democratic Party's presidential candidate, Nevada was the last one standing.Notably, the
state has gone Democrat in the past four presidential elections, but the narrowing figures suggest
things are starting to flip. Trump's lead in Nevada, at least on Polymarket, only cements the notion
that the Democratic-leaning state is probably jumping ship. It may also be worth noting that in the
1960s, Nevada was a Republican-leaning state.Nevada has a fairly large population of undocumented
immigrants, and the shift toward Trump may be surprising for some, considering the business magnate's
stance on immigration.For some political experts, the key to winning Nevada is to identify the
independent voting community and woo the said group.Why Nevada May Decide the 2024 ElectionWhile
Pennsylvania is called the king of all swing states this year, Nevada is being painted by some analysts
as the most "unpredictable" battleground state that could ultimately decide the upcoming elections.This
year's candidates are also faced with multiple challenges in getting Nevadans on their side, including
but not limited to:
Nontraditional working hours – Specifically in Las Vegas, there is a 24-hour workforce that will make it
difficult to reach shift workers. Pollsters typically call on voters between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m., which
are usual working hours for shift workers.
Multilingual state – Some 23% of Nevada's eligible voters don't speak English as their first language,
as per Bloomberg data. Polls that ask questions in complete English will ultimately miss the said
population. Nevada has a larger Spanish-speaking population.
Nonpartisan voters on the rise – There are more nonpartisan voters in the state than voters leaning on
the two parties. The independents may turn out to be the ones who decide which party clinches the 2024
elections.
The exact number of people using cryptocurrencies in Nevada is unclear. On the other hand, research from
last year showed that the state showed the most interest in crypto in 2023. Nevadans scored high when
searching for terms, websites, prices, news, apps, and advice related to crypto in the said
year.Polymarket allows users to buy and sell crypto to bet on future events. So far, the event contract
on the presidential election winner for 2024 is now a $1.9 billion bet.