Document Type

Lecture

Publication Date

11-1-2018

Publisher

Brookings Mountain West

Abstract

Brookings Mountain West, in partnership with CSUN, was pleased to present part two of a two-part analysis on the 2018 Midterm elections. The 2018 Midterms included elections for all 435 members of the House of Representatives, including four seats in Nevada. In the U.S. Senate, 34 seats were up for election, including one seat in Nevada. Across the United States, 36 states elected governors, including the State of Nevada. The Democratic Party sought to flip a minimum of 24 seats to become the majority party in House and 2 seats to become the majority party in the Senate. Two Mountain West states, Nevada and Arizona, presented the best opportunity for the Democratic Party to flip seats in the U.S. Senate. Republicans looked to flip seats in 10 states that Donald Trump won in 2016. Panelists reacted to the policy issues and voting trends that resulted from the 2018 Midterm elections.

Keywords

Public affairs; Post-Election; Election; 2018 Midterms

Disciplines

Political Science | Public Affairs | Public Policy

File Format

PDF

File Size

2.537 Kb

Streaming Media

Language

English

Comments

This event was held at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in the Greenspun Hall Auditorium on Thursday, November 1, 2018.

This event featured panelists John Hudak, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution, Robert Lang, Director of The Lincy Institute and Brookings Mountain West, Rebecca Gill, UNLV Associate Professor in Political Science, and David Damore, UNLV Professor in Political Science.

This event was moderated by William E. Brown, Jr., Director, and Brookings Mountain West.


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