After being caught on tape making shockingly crude comments about a married woman he tried to seduce, Donald Trump declared in a late Friday video, “I was wrong and I apologize.”
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Republican Rep. Joe Heck called the lewd comments from Donald Trump “disgraceful,” but Heck’s Democratic opponent in a tight Nevada Senate race says that’s not enough.
Hillary Clinton told bankers behind closed doors that she favored “open trade and open borders” and said Wall Street executives were best-positioned to help reform the U.S. financial sector, according to transcripts of her private, paid speeches leaked Friday.
Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske on Friday asked Nevada’s 17 county clerks to extend the deadline to register to vote by mail to Tuesday
A ballot measure that would open up Nevada’s electricity market to competition if voters approve has been challenged in Carson City District Court.
President Barack Obama urged donors Friday to rally around Democratic candidates for the House in next month’s election, saying a stronger caucus will make the difference on such issues as immigration, rebuilding roads and bridges, and ensuring access to an early education.
The race to replace U.S. Sen. Harry Reid is still a toss-up, according to a poll of 800 likely voters commissioned by the Review-Journal.
Nevadans are split when it comes to legalizing recreational marijuana use, according to a poll of 800 likely voters commissioned by the Review-Journal.
Nevadans strongly support Question 1, a ballot measure to expand background checks for firearms, according to a poll of 800 likely voters commissioned by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine outlined a tax credit for caregivers, focusing on finding a cure for Alzheimer’s and keeping prescription drug costs in check before a crowd in Henderson on Friday.