Newsweek spoke to six sitting senators in the states with the tightest senate races to identify the most important issues facing their voters.
on the North Carolina Court of Appeals from 2008 to 2012, before which she was a district court judge and public defender.
"Fiscal uncertainty and what I think is an imminent recession, people may not be thinking about it, but this time next year, I think we'll be in the throes of it," he told."We also, like all other states, have a huge labor shortage. We got a labor participation trend that's going down. We got to figure out a way to fill these jobs, which is why I think immigration programs are important.
Cortez Masto has held the seat since 2017 following previous Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid's retirement. Before taking on the role, she served as the state's attorney general from 2007 through 2015. She worked as an attorney and executive vice chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education prior to elective politics.