CNN anchors offer surprising reason to explain why Nevada's Democrat governor lost reelection: 'Workers were hit hard'



Two CNN hosts demonstrated a surprising amount of self-awareness on Friday when analyzing why a Republican defeated Nevada's Democratic incumbent governor.

On Friday Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak (D) conceded to Republican Joe Lombardo after the Associated Press declared Lombardo the winner. Lombardo, the sheriff of Clark County, won by 2.3%, or approximately 22,000 votes.

What did the hosts say?

Reacting to Sisolak's defeat, CNN anchors Dana Bash and Abby Phillip suggested that aggressive pandemic restrictions pushed voters away from Sisolak.

"This sort of bucks the trend of what we have seen in the governors races since Election Day, which is Democrats have done well," Bash said. 'This is not one.

"This is an incumbent Democrat who has actually been defeated in a state that was hit incredibly hard by COVID because, of course, Las Vegas in particular is so tourist and tourism-focused," she noted.

Phillip agreed, noting that just because Democrats are pro-union does not mean their policies are pro-worker — and workers in Nevada's tourism-based economy were hit particularly hard by COVID lockdown policies.

"One of the challenges going into this, as we’ve been discussing when it comes to the Senate race, is that the unions, which are a huge part of how Democrats get out the vote — it’s a huge part of their constituency — a lot of those workers were hit hard in ways that are hard to define with the numbers," Phillip said.

"The jobs came back, but not the ones that they had before. And so there was a lot of unsatisfaction with how that went in Nevada," she observed.

Part of Lombardo's successful campaign message, in fact, was connecting the economic downturn to pandemic lockdown policies, the Wall Street Journal explained.

"We were caught up in the Covid malaise and the economy...much longer than we should have been," Lombardo said at a debate last month.

Indeed, it was not until May of this year that Sisolak allowed the COVID-19 pandemic emergency in Nevada to end.

Anything else?

The race for Nevada's U.S. Senate seat between Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D) and Republican Adam Laxalt remains incredibly close.

As of Saturday morning, Laxalt leads by fewer than 1,000 votes with 95% of the vote counted.

Republican Joe Lombardo defeats Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak in Nevada



Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo has defeated incumbent Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak in Nevada's 2022 gubernatorial contest, according to a race call by the Associated Press.

Sisolak issued a statement on Friday acknowledging his apparent loss.

"While votes are still coming in — and we need every ballot tallied and every voice heard — it appears we will fall a percentage point or so short of winning," Sisolak said in the statement. "Obviously that is not the outcome I want, but I believe in our election system, in democracy and honoring the will of Nevada voters. So whether you voted for me or Sheriff Lombardo, it is important that we now come together to continue moving the state forward. That is why I reached out to the Sheriff to wish him success."

\u201cServing you as governor for the last four years has been the honor of my lifetime. \n\nThank you to everyone who believed in us and put your all out there. \n\nIt\u2019s important that we now come together to continue moving the state forward.\u201d
— Steve Sisolak (@Steve Sisolak) 1668216680

Lombardo issued a statement about his election win.

"I've dedicated my life to protecting and serving our community, and now, I'm honored to have the opportunity to protect and serve our entire state as your next governor," Lombardo said in the statement. "Our victory is a victory for all Nevadans who want our state to get back on track. It's a victory for small business owners, for parents, for students, and for law enforcement."

\u201cWe did it, Nevada! Thank you so much for the great trust you\u2019ve placed in me. Together, we\u2019re going to get our state back on track. #nvgov\u201d
— Joe Lombardo (@Joe Lombardo) 1668220488

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