Nevada should give thanks for public officials such as Joe Gloria and Barbara Cegavske, who oversaw fair elections despite heavy criticism.
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I used to be one of those crazy people who stood in line in the wee morning hours of Black Friday.
The overturning of Roe v. Wade hurt Republicans politically in the last election. That’s an acceptable tradeoff for saving tens of thousands of lives.
Not winning and not making progress are two different things. Nevada Republicans need to remember that as they think about the 2022 election.
For the GOP, either different leaders or different strategies — or both — are necessary to ensure different results.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto won her re-election, but by the smallest statewide margin since the man who picked her for the job — former Sen. Harry Reid — nearly lost his own seat.
If you want to see how the woke mindset destroys public safety, look at what’s happening in Henderson.
Being elected and being able to enact your agenda are two different things. Joe Lombardo supporters need to understand this.
Delays in counting the votes for Nevada elections since 2020 aren’t due to corruption in the process, but rather the rules the Legislature put in place to govern the use of mail ballots.
Democratic opposition to a flawed and impaired Biden running again in 2024 will recede. Republican loyalty to the unpredictable Trump could fade.
If Republicans want to win in 2024, they need to nominate Ron DeSantis, not Donald Trump.
The delay is counting votes isn’t the only concerning thing about Nevada’s elections.
It’s taking significantly longer to find out election winners than it used to. That’s a problem.
Voters are rightly concerned about public safety. It’s little wonder they don’t trust Cortez Masto and Sisolak.
The hard-left architects of the past two years neither offer a defense of their failing agendas, nor agree to change them.
