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Republican assembly candidates declare ‘civil war’ on Sandoval, incumbents — VIDEO

A group of Republican candidates for the Nevada State Assembly gathered at the Grant Sawyer building on Wednesday to declare “civil war” War on Governor Sandoval and many of the current Republican assembly incumbents.

At a press conference each candidate spoke on key issues which included the commerce tax, the transgender bathroom policy, Common Core, and driver’s licenses for illegal aliens.

Attendees included Assemblyman Brent Jones (District 35), Blain Jones (District 21),Steve Sanson (District 13), Amy Grove (District 29), Connie Foust (District 19), Tina Trenner (District 36), Norm Ross (District 8), Jim Marchant (District 37), Mary Rooney (District 41), Tony Baca (District 5), Christine DeCorte (District 18), Marty Hagans (District 34), Diana Orrock (District 9), Richard Bounce (District 22) and Richard McArthur (District 4).

A previous version of this story and video incorrectly identified Marty Hagans and Jim Marchant.

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