On Sunday, Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah joined a group of protesters marching through Washington, D.C. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Republican activist Chuck Muth encourages his fellow GOP members to change party affiliation for a day to elect Bernie Sanders. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto
Lisa Song Sutton hopes to take on Steven Horsford in the upcoming election in Congressional District 4. She goes over her stances on gun control, transgender bathrooms in schools and Yucca Mountain.
On Monday, Democrats extended the current Modified Business Tax rate, which would raise
around $100 million. The tax was scheduled to decline. The legislature has the ability to raise
taxes, but only with a two-thirds vote in both houses. Democrats claimed the MBT extension didn’t need a two-thirds vote, but their actions Monday showed they know they’re on shaky legal ground. They desperately tried to get a Republican vote, but Republicans remained unified in opposition.
Just as President Donald Trump started to make his opening remarks during his appearance at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s National Leadership Meeting, protesters disrupted his speech. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Colton Lochhead and Bill Dentzer go over the historic first day of the Nevada State Legislation meeting.
Record Democrat turnout doomed Nevada Republican candidates in last month’s election. That turnout was driven, in part, by the left’s dislike for President Donald Trump. Trump’s campaign needs to make an early investment in Nevada to be competitive in 2020. That’s all according to Robert Uithoven, a Republican political consultant.
Migrant Caravan attempted to cross the U.S. border in a “violent manner” by throwing projectiles at border patrol agents. Columnist Victor Joecks goes over how the mainstream media shows its liberal bias by making the incident a national headline.
Nevada had a blue wave on Tuesday, but some of Nevada’s most conservative voters amplified its reach.
Democrats have taken unified control of state government for the first time in decades, and here’s what to expect next legislative session; Victor Joecks gives his take.
Nevada Politics 2018: This midterm election may have long ranging impact to the Nevada Republican party. Bill Dentzer, Review-Journal political reporter discusses how the Trump message may have impacted the outcome. Plus, why did it take so long to release vote totals? Will the state make changes to voting procedures?
Las Vegas Review-Journal endorses Adam Laxalt for governor
Stan Vaughan, Republican candidate for Nevada State Assembly District 15
Matt Sadler, Republican candidate for Nevada State Assembly District 18
Adam Laxalt, Republican candidate for Nevada Governor
Ron Knecht, Republican candidate for Nevada State Controller
Cindy Lake, Republican candidate for Clark County Commission District G
Matt Sadler, Republican candidate for Nevada State Assembly District 18
Cindy Lake, Republican candidate for Clark County Commission District G
Janice Wesen, Republican candidate for Nevada State Assembly District 34
Joyce Bentley, Republican candidate for Congressional District 1
Paris Wade, Republican candidate for Nevada State Assembly District 41
Ron McGinnis, Republican candidate for Nevada Senate District 21
Dennis Hof, Republican candidate for Nevada State Assembly District 36
Jason Burke, Republican candidate for Nevada State Assembly District 5
Steve Silberkraus, Republican candidate for Nevada State Assembly District 29
In February, the campaign team of Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Jacky Rosen saw a pay bump thanks to the Republican tax plan.
Aaron Manfredi, Republican candidate for Clark County Public Administrator
Richard McArthur, Republican candidate for Nevada State Assembly District 4