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The beauty of ‘none’

In 2014, Democrats tried gamely to recruit a recognizable candidate to run against popular incumbent Gov. Brian Sandoval.

Trump win puts Nevada pols in tight spot

This just in: The ratings for the Donald Trump reality show are so good, the network has ordered a full season’s worth of episodes! It’s going to be on the air at least until November.

Strict compliance or dead lettering?

Lawyers fighting an attempt to repeal the brand-new commerce tax fight over the details before the Nevada Supreme Court.

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Who is the real Trump?

Last week, advisers to Donald Trump went behind closed doors to assure Republican leaders that their man was simply “projecting an image” to voters that would soon change from belligerent to benevolent as the race shifts to winning over general-election voters.

Heck remark on taxes a missed opportunity

When I heard Rep. Joe Heck had addressed a group of real estate professionals about the barriers to small business success in Nevada, I was disappointed that I’d missed the event. And not just because it was held at Lawry’s, home of the best prime rib in town.

Chamber backs pro-taxers

Who says the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce hates taxes?

Progressive left rejects Clinton as one of their own

LOS ANGELES — It’s safe to say longtime journalist and University of Southern California clinical professor Robert Scheer is no fan of Hillary Clinton.

Trump’s come too far to be turned back now

LOS ANGELES — You could be forgiven for longing for the days when party bosses picked candidates, not voters in hard-fought caucuses and primaries. If you were a political party boss, that is.

Sanders should say sorry for “qualified” attack

Bernie Sanders says he prides himself on never having run a negative TV ad, and of campaigning on the issues instead of disparaging his opponent.

Handicapping presidential candidates’ foreign policy

After dozens of contests featuring cliffhangers, buzzer- beaters and a ton of flagrant fouls, we’re down to the Final Four: Sanders, Clinton, Cruz and Trump. (If Kasich pulls a miracle, he’ll get his own column.) The world wants to know: What are their foreign policies?

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