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Jeb Bush will ‘actively explore’ 2016 presidential race

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has decided to “actively explore” a presidential bid after conversations with his family over Thanksgiving, he said in a Facebook post Tuesday.

 
Michelle Bachmann ready to leave Congress

An audacious conservative, Rep. Michele Bachmann stood out from the moment she was first elected to Congress in 2006. Democrats were ascendant and Bachmann was a stridently Republican new arrival with a homespun Minnesota twang.

Secretary of state candidates argue election reform, voter ID issues

In their first debate in the secretary of state’s race, Nevada Treasurer Kate Marshall Friday evening confronted state Sen. Barbara Cegavske about her record of not supporting campaign finance reform, saying voters want to “follow the money” to learn how candidates and officials spend contributions.

Top Democrat: Republicans blocking progress in D.C.

Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz visited Las Vegas on Monday, stumping for Democratic candidates and leading a town hall with women activists at the party’s headquarters.

If it’s Friday, it’s the Friday Slashback!

The mildly amusing, sometimes mean roundup of everything you need to know in politics this week: Independence Day edition.

Primary election aftermathings

You’ve heard the headlines. Here’s a look at some of the other stories out of Tuesday’s primary elections.

Hafen’s not dead yet

Henderson Mayor Andy Hafen is under a legal attack that may force him from office three years before his term ends, but there are some flaws with the petition that seeks to evict him.

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