Press
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Posted in Press | 02/16/12 | By Nevada Democratic Party
Fear of commitment much? Perennial candidate Danny Tarkanian is opening his campaign office this evening in his latest quixotic bid for public office. Read More »
Posted in Press | 02/16/12 | By Nevada Democratic Party
LV Sun: "Brower likely doesnt have much of a future in the Nevada Legislature" Read More »
Posted in Press | 02/08/12 | By Nevada Democratic Party
Seems Harry Reid Cares More About Maintaining NV GOPs Prominence in Nominating Calendar Than Governor Sandoval Read More »
Posted in Press | 01/21/12 | By Nevada Democratic Party
With 90% of precincts reporting, more than 12,000 volunteers said "Im in" for President Obama at todays Nevada Democratic Caucuses. Read More »
Posted in Press | 12/12/11 | By Nevada Democratic Party
During the Republican presidential debate in Iowa last weekend, multi-millionaire Mitt Romney offered Rick Perry a $10,000 bet... Read More »
Posted in Press | 10/19/11 | By Nevada Democratic Party
In light of recent reports that Nevada Republicans are likely to cave to D.C. Republicans and abandon Nevadas status as an early voting state... Read More »
Posted in Press | 10/11/11 | By Nevada Democratic Party
You can’t make this up. On the same day unelected Senator Dean Heller voted to continue shipping American jobs to China, he voted against creating jobs in Nevada Read More »
Posted in Press | 10/10/11 | By Nevada Democratic Party
Heller’s political positions are so far on the fringe that moderates, and even conservatives in his own Party, disagree with him on the major issues facing Nevada Read More »
Posted in Press | 10/07/11 | By Nevada Democratic Party
Unelected Senator puts ethically questionable special-interest friend with benefits, Slick, out on the street to raise cash for him. Read More »
Posted in Press | 10/05/11 | By Nevada Democratic Party
In his second floor speech as a United States Senator from Nevada, Dean Heller took his cues not from Nevada's unemployed workers but from the People's Bank of China Read More »