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How active will Gondolier Numero Uno Sheldon Adelson be in state races this cycle?
The biggest question mark is in the attorney general's race, where Adam Laxalt, a total unknown until recently but the grandson of the former senator, has declared his candidacy against Ross Miller, the secretary of state believed to be a future gubernatorial contender. I have thought that some Republicans, including some close to Adelson, have adopted a Stop Miller Now attitude and will use DC groups such as the...
Dean Heller spoke a lot last week in Nevada. That may have been a mistake.
In the space of a few interviews, Nevada’s junior senator, the man from No Labels, defied every label but one: Intellectually disastrous.
In the space of 24 hours, Heller revealed what few politicians want out there: He is reckless, uninformed and hypocritical. It was an amazing feat, really.
The man affiliated with the group that supposedly transcends partisanship made vicious partisan statements. He contorted himself...
The last name helps for Adam Laxalt.
Interesting group -- see below -- first reported by Laura Myers of the RJ.
Some controversial historical figures, too, including Reagan AG Ed Meese, ex-UN Ambassador John Bolton and, of course, CNN's Newt Gingrich.
Note the DC lobbyists, including ex-Rep. Jon Porter, ex-AGA boss Frank Fahrenkopf, Laxalt's mother, his grandfather's firm and Sen. Dean Heller as a featured guest.
If Laxalt is to be competitive in this race against Secretary of State Ross Miller...
Gov. Brian Sandoval is more likely to seek a judicial appointment than run against Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, his good friend, Dean Heller, said Thursday.
Seriously.
It's one thing for pundits (guilty) to suggest Sandoval is more likely to seek a judicial or DC appointment than run against Reid. But Heller revealing private conversations with his pal? Amazing, as Steve Sebelius reported:
He wouldn’t be surprised to see Sandoval return to the federal bench rather than run for higher...
Here's the memo:
DATE: February 20, 2014
TO: NSHE Board of Regents
UNLV Community
FROM: Kevin J. Page, Chairman
Rick Trachok, Vice Chairman
RE: UNLV President Search Committee
We are pleased to announce the appointment of the Regents’ University of Nevada, Las Vegas,
President Search Committee and the Institutional Advisory Members to the Regents’ Committee.
Initial meeting dates and biographical...
UPDATE: The ACLU also has filed suit. It's attached here, too.
It's attached here.
From my morning newsletter:
The Patriot Majority, created to help Harry Reid retain his Senate seat in 2010, helped file the first one on Wednesday. And the ACLU is comign with one, too. The Democratic Party-connected suit has several causes of action, including an unconstitutional usurpation of constitutional power, a failure to provide a funding offset and, of course, problems with the so-called "description...
No one really knew who Cresent Hardy was until Wednesday.
Now a lot of people know, in Nevada and nationally, and it may be remembered as the day the assemblyman's campaign for Congressional District Four ended.
Hardy’s maladroit use of the word “segregation” in proximity to talking about employment discrimination in a Las Vegas Sun interview, followed by his throwback reference to welfare queens in an appearance before Hispanics in Politics provided media fodder and ensures he probably needs...