Former Attorney General Adam Laxalt distanced himself from rejected 2020 election-fraud lawsuits and from Mitch McConnell in a debate with opponent Sam Brown.
Steve Sebelius
Steve Sebelius oversees the Review-Journal's Washington and Carson City bureaus, as well as the reporting team covering local governments in Clark County. He also writes a weekly politics column for the Sunday Viewpoints section. Sebelius previously worked for the RJ between 2000 and 2017. He returned to the RJ in March 2019. Sebelius has been the on-air political analyst for KLAS-TV Channel 8 for 10 years. He also has co-hosted “PoliticsNow,” Nevada’s only political television program, on the channel since 2015.
Whether in the courtroom or at the statehouse, women will have to keep fighting for control over intimate reproductive decisions if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
Two Republican candidates running for attorney general mistakenly said Nevada’s constitution protects abortion rights; it doesn’t.
Nevada is insulated from legal drama surrounding abortion laws in all but the most sweeping scenarios.
Sheriff Joe Lombardo will get a boost from former President Trump’s support in the primary, but it may hurt come November.
An initiative that would have amended Nevada law to create education savings accounts overseen by the state treasurer was found unconstitutional.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Joey Gilbert wants to take over Nevada’s schools, saying they are in an emergency situation.
A national political observer has rated Rep. Susie Lee’s 3rd Congressional District as a “toss-up” in 2022.
The retail chain may be on its last legs, but it played a profound role in the author’s early life.
A nationwide survey found that Nevada and eight other states ranked highly for conducting free and fair elections; 18 other states fared poorly.
In criticizing the elites, U.S. Senate candidate Adam Laxalt unwittingly condemns himself with a campaign talking point.
Reno’s mayor may face a term limits lawsuit, and Nevada may be moving up on the presidential nominating calendar.
Generous subsidies for sports stadiums in Southern Nevada are unnecessary and an unwise diversion of scarce government resources.
Several political names from Nevada yesteryear are running for office anew this year.
The Club for Growth poll of Republican primary voters shows Adam Laxalt with a comfortable lead in the Senate contest, and Lombardo with a narrower advantage in the governor’s primary.