Democrats long hoped for a supermajority in the Nevada Legislature; instead, the mixed election results will force both sides to work together to find consensus to fix vexing problems.
Opinion Columns
The only prosecutor to convict the late serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is rewarded for his troubles.
King Steve Sisolak doesn’t know how to stop the spread of coronavirus so he’s putting Nevada in time out.
Clark County election officials accepted my signature on eight ballot return envelopes during the general election.
The Clark County School District finally has a plan to get students back in the classroom.
A Biden presidency wouldn’t be a good thing by any means. But it’s substantially less worrisome if Republicans control one house of Congress.
Close election results up and down the ballot have left us with a divided government, one that screams out for reasonable compromise over partisan gridlock.
Collins’ finest moment came in October 2018 before she voted to confirm now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Pollsters, the vast majority of them progressives, have become political operatives.
As the world watched, the Clark County Elections Department kept them waiting. Clark County Registrar Joe Gloria also implied a visually impaired woman lied about someone else returning her ballot.
Democratic claims about widespread voter suppression are laughable, but voter fraud remains a real possibility. That’s especially unfortunate given how contentious this election has been.
The shrinking White House press corps.
The 2020 election is not just about Biden sitting on a perceived lead and trying to run out the clock against barnstorming incumbent President Trump.
If you haven’t voted yet, there’s one more opportunity, on Election Day, Nov. 3. The Review-Journal has the resources to help you make your choices.
The biggest falsehood of the 2020 campaign is that Joe Biden is the great protector of American political institutions.
