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Can Democrats Win in Nevada in '26? | Maya May Welcomes Governor Candidate Alexis Hill

The state's handed tax breaks to corporations — and shifted costs onto working families.
  • Nevada’s growth has outpaced its basic infrastructure and services.

  • Housing and healthcare pressures are reshaping daily life across the state.

  • Communities are losing stability as longtime residents face rising costs and fewer protections.


Too many families in Nevada are navigating a landscape where wages no longer match the cost of housing, public transit remains an afterthought, and health care depends more on luck than availability. Democratic gubernatorial candidate Alexis Hill says the state keeps rewarding outside interests even as schools, roads, and childcare systems fall behind the needs of the people who built these communities. Nevada’s strength has always come from working families, from immigrant-owned businesses, from the mix of people who shaped its culture and economy long before tax deals became the default strategy.

Tune in for a conversation that insists Nevada’s future belongs to the people who live there, not the corporations that treat it like a playground.

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