In Las Vegas, the housing market could play a pivotal role in the upcoming presidential election. Once celebrated for its affordable living, Nevada has experienced a significant surge in home prices and rental costs. This shift raises the question: can Trump leverage this situation to his advantage? On a scorching day in Henderson, a suburb of Las Vegas, the temperature reaches 105°F (41°C). The neighborhood features front yards adorned with small pebbles instead of grass, and signs heralding the arrival of autumn seem out of place in the oppressive heat. Andrew Clarke, an organizer with For Our Future Nevada, approaches a ranch-style home and knocks on the door. An aggressive barking dog can be heard from within. “Hi, my name’s Andrew. I’m an organizer with For Our Future Nevada. Is Jennifer available?” he inquires cheerfully. The response reveals that Jennifer no longer resides there. As the housing landscape continues to evolve, its impact on voter sentiment and the political landscape in Nevada remains to be seen.