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Victor Joecks
Victor Joecks’ column appears in the Opinion section each Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.
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If Nevada Republicans want to win in November, they need to choose wisely in June.
It may be hard to believe, but a decade ago the Clark County School District wasn’t the most troubled government in Southern Nevada.
Voter fraud is such a problem in Nevada that even a Democrat elected official is begrudgingly acknowledging it.
Even Democrat staffers aren’t immune to the deadly consequences of President Joe Biden’s open border policies.
Vice President Kamala Harris came to Las Vegas to talk up gun control. If she had bothered to look around, she would have seen its failure.
To win reelection, Joe Biden is pandering to those chanting “Death to America.” If only that were an exaggeration.
Crying “run away” is amusing when it’s done by Monty Python. But it’s a terrible political strategy on abortion.
Caitlin Clark’s magical run through the women’s NCAA basketball tournament wouldn’t have happened if she had to compete against male players.
The world’s most famous atheist calls himself a “cultural Christian.” It’s a parasitic contradiction, denoting someone who feasts on the fruit of Christianity while poisoning its roots.
What happened recently at a Las Vegas car auction shows why Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is wrong about electric vehicles.
UNLV is a safe space for antisemites. And its leadership doesn’t seem to care.
Easter is proof that God loves the world, including you.
This simple question — what happens next? — exposes the folly of a host of leftist policies.
The popularity of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign is a rebuke to the country’s political, cultural, medical and business elites.