Attorney General-elect Aaron Ford and outgoing Attorney General Adam Laxalt hold a small press briefing to discuss the transition of the office.
Former Republican Gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt talks to supporters in Reno after losing to Steve Sisolak in the Governor race.
Las Vegas Review-Journal Studio host Aaron Drawhorn provides an overview on those who voted during the general election early voting period in the state of Nevada. Democrats have a slight edge in early voter turnout over Republicans but it sets the stage for a dramatic finish on election day.
Nevada should institute work requirements for adults who can work and encourage doctors to come and remain in Nevada, according to Republican gubernatorial candidate and attorney general Adam Laxalt. He also thinks Nevada should focus its economic development efforts on removing barriers to entry, instead of providing tax breaks to select companies.
Las Vegas Review-Journal endorses Adam Laxalt for governor
Victor Joecks Discusses Steve Sisolak’s position on Health Care
Nevada education needs more money combined with accountability, but it’s too early to promise funding for Education Savings Accounts. There also isn’t a way to repeal the commerce tax next legislative session and a gubernatorial debate isn’t happening after Steve Sisolak rejected an invitation to debate on statewide TV. That’s according to Republican gubernatorial candidate and current Nevada attorney general Adam Laxalt.
Election Day is a month away, and Steve Sisolak has offered almost nothing specific about what policies he’d pursue if elected.
Last weekend, Republican gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt held his fourth annual Basque Fry. Many of the speakers warned that electing Democrats will turn Nevada into California. On the campaign trail, Laxalt has echoed similar themes.
Adam Laxalt, Republican candidate for Nevada Governor
President Donald Trump speaks at the Nevada Republican Party State Convention at the Suncoast Station.
Nevada Politics Today video host Victor Joecks sits down with political consultant, Dan Hart.
Nevada Politics Today video host Victor Joecks sits down with political consultant, Zac Moyle to discuss the 2018 primary election results.
Review-Journal Political reporter Colton Lochhead goes over the election night primary results for the Governor races.
Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Victor Joecks sits down with Republican candidate for Attorney General, Craig Mueller and discusses his position on crime in Nevada.
Review-Journal’s Victor Joecks sits down with Tim Phillips, President of Americans for Prosperity.
Nevada Politics Today host Victor Joecks sat down with Republican Senate Minority Leader, Michael Roberson to discuss gun safety and his race as republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor.
Sandoval is a moderate, and the policies he’s leaving behind reflect that. Republicans unexpectedly took control of both houses in 2015. Sandoval had a chance to replicate Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and fundamentally change Nevada policy and politics. Sandoval did neither.
Last week, Republican gubernatorial candidate and attorney general Adam Laxalt visited First Choice Pregnancy Services, a crisis pregnancy center.
Review-Journal reporter Victor Joecks interviews Adam Laxalt, Attorney General and Candidate for Governor of Nevada.
Review-Journal reporter Victor Joecks interviews Adam Laxalt, Attorney General and Candidate for Governor of Nevada.
Last year, President Donald Trump’s election integrity commission asked Nevada for voter information. Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske gave the commission, which Trump disbanded Wednesday, the information state law required her to release, but not things like Social Security Numbers.
The best thing Gov. Brian Sandoval can do to preserve his legislative accomplishments is to quit defending them. Attorney General Adam Laxalt’s announcement Wednesday that he’s running to replace Sandoval as Governor made official what’s been obvious for months. It’s also obvious that Laxalt is more conservative than Sandoval.
Adam Laxalt officially announced his bid for governor for the 2018 election. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Third annual Basque Fry held at Corley Ranch in Gardnerville, Nevada on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017. Richard Brian Las Vegas Review-Journal @vegasphotograph