So, this is our politics now: Cliven Bundy, Boy Scout photos, bedbugs and unpaid bills?
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Many Democrats were sorely disappointed that no experienced candidate from their party stepped up to run for governor this year.
Southern Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy no longer is a Republican.
“We’re going to keep going until the public insists that the BLM does the right thing,” said Gerber, 72.
Gov. Brian Sandoval is popular with voters and most political observers expect him to have an easy time winning re-election in November, but a passel of Republican opponents are trying to do the unthinkable and beat him in the June 10 primary, and a bunch of Democrats hope to face him in the general election in November.
Three Republicans will square off in the primary for the right to represent their party in what could be one of the more competitive Assembly contests in this year’s general election. With two-term Assemblyman Cresent Hardy giving up his seat to run for Congress, there is no incumbent in District 19.
We’re about to find out just how competitive the race for Clark County sheriff really is. On paper, there are at least three candidates with the needed traits — experience, support and determination — to make a practical run for outgoing Sheriff Doug Gillespie’s job. But in Las Vegas, the only paper that’s mattered in the history of the sheriff’s race has been money — in particular, casino money. And one of the candidates has a lot more than his competitors.
During their last GOP primary debate Friday on the eve of early voting, Assemblyman Cresent Hardy changed his mind about Obamacare, Niger Innis regretted not voting enough and they both supported Bundy.
Editor’s note: Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. Occasionally, the address listed is the homebuyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the home. Check the parcel number to make sure. Also, a few transactions do not reflect the market value of the homes.