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It’s much easier to romanticize Hamas when you ignore their brutality. That wasn’t an option for Yair Horn.
Judge Jessica Peterson “manifestly abused” her discretion.
Strange bedfellows ignore the potential ramifications.
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Most people probably can’t name who represents them in the Assembly. But these low-profile races are highly important for Nevada’s future.
Most people probably can’t name who represents them in the Assembly. But these low-profile races are highly important for Nevada’s future.
Most people probably can’t name who represents them in the Assembly. But these low-profile races are highly important for Nevada’s future.
Democratic Rep. Dina Titus faces Republican challenger Mark Robertson in Nevada’s 1st Congressional District, a rematch of the 2022 election.
Rep. Steven Horsford, a Democrat, has held Nevada’s 4th Congressional District seat since 2018. Former state lawmaker and North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee hopes to flip the seat for Republicans.
Only about three dozen U.S. House seats are considered competitive this cycle. Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District is among them and will help determine control of the lower chamber.
In District 1 of the Nevada State Board of Education, Timothy Underwood faces Tricia Braxton for an open seat.
In District 3 of the Nevada State Board of Education, incumbent Rene Cantu faces Danielle Ford, a former member of the Clark County School Board.
The race for the Ward 5 seat on Las Vegas City Council features two candidates with experience in the state legislature.
Vying to start a new era in local politics are Las Vegas Councilwoman Victoria Seaman and former U.S. Rep. Shelley Berkley.
