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ROUNDTABLE: Discussing Nevada's election results

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump
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People watch the presidential debate between Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024, at the Gipsy Las Vegas in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

The votes are in, and many are still being counted, but We know Donald Trump was elected president again.

Many other races are too close to call, but the ballot questions — we know how Nevadans voted.

But what does it all mean for us? With Trump as president, how might that change the status of the country?

How about the Clark County School Board? Two women who have been or are members of the right-wing Moms for Liberty group, which has sought to ban books that talk about lgbtq issues or racism, were leading early this morning.

It appears that Shelley Berkley, a former Democratic congresswoman, will win the race for Las Vegas mayor.

Governor Joe Lombardo will keep his veto power, as both the state assembly and senate remain Democratic, but both do not appear to have supermajorities.

Then for ballot questions, abortion rights and voter ID passed easily. But ranked choice voting and open primaries failed.

And all of it leads to jumbled feelings by voters. How are you doing? What do you think will change with a Trump presidency? Are you hopeful for the state? This country? Afraid? Our number is 702-258-3552, or use son@knpr.org.


Guests: Steve Sebelius, senior political reporter, KTNV; Paul Boger, politics reporter, KNPR; Lucia Starbuck, politics reporter, KUNR

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Joe Schoenmann joined Nevada Public Radio in 2014. He works with a talented team of producers at State of Nevada who explore the casino industry, sports, politics, public health and everything in between.