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In this episode of Sticky Note Conversations, host Erika Washington and Derek Washington record from the new West Las Vegas Library podcast room, discuss Dr. Ruby Duncan’s legacy and her emphasis on voting, and review Nevada’s recent primary election. They criticize campaign misinformation and union political tactics—particularly around efforts to unseat incumbents over opposition to the film tax credit bill—arguing these moves fueled racialized dynamics and community backlash. They highlight low turnout (about 21% of active registered voters), discuss close and notable races (including Jovan Jackson’s decisive win and Howard Watts’ tight contest), and note strong performances by several progressive candidates. They also address concerns about closed primaries for nonpartisan voters and discuss issues shaping future elections, including organizing outreach to independents and the impact of Israel politics on young voters ahead of 2028.
By Erika WashingtonIn this episode of Sticky Note Conversations, host Erika Washington and Derek Washington record from the new West Las Vegas Library podcast room, discuss Dr. Ruby Duncan’s legacy and her emphasis on voting, and review Nevada’s recent primary election. They criticize campaign misinformation and union political tactics—particularly around efforts to unseat incumbents over opposition to the film tax credit bill—arguing these moves fueled racialized dynamics and community backlash. They highlight low turnout (about 21% of active registered voters), discuss close and notable races (including Jovan Jackson’s decisive win and Howard Watts’ tight contest), and note strong performances by several progressive candidates. They also address concerns about closed primaries for nonpartisan voters and discuss issues shaping future elections, including organizing outreach to independents and the impact of Israel politics on young voters ahead of 2028.