Elections
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Gov. Joe Lombardo’s campaign accepted major donations from corporations last year
Several wealthy individuals used multiple businesses to give more money to the governor’s campaign than the legal limit would have allowed them to give directly.
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Biden campaign opens new east Las Vegas office
The office is in the heart of one of Las Vegas’ largest Latino communities, and marks the fifth Biden-Harris office operating in Nevada this election cycle. Local Democratic leaders, advocates, and volunteers for President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign celebrated the opening of their newest field office in Nevada on Thursday, underscoring the importance of Nevada…
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Inicia registro de candidaturas en los condados Clark y Washoe
El período de presentación de candidatos para cargos no judiciales en el Condado Clark comenzó el lunes 4 de marzo y durará hasta el viernes 15 de marzo, de 8 a. m. a 5 p. m., excepto los fines de semana.
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Dio inicio campaña “Mujeres por Biden-Harris” en Las Vegas
a primera dama Jill Biden instó a las mujeres de Nevada a reelegir a su esposo, el presidente Joe Biden, y a la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris durante un evento efectuado en el salón SEIU Local 1107, en Las Vegas el sábado 2 de marzo de 2024.
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Op-ed: Trump’s journey from hosting The Apprentice to being the biggest loser
Leading up to the 2016 campaign, Donald Trump honed a carefully crafted image of himself as a successful businessman and a winner. But in reality, Trump has a long record of failure, according to Chris Edelson, a professor and author of two books on US presidential power.
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Biden blasts Trump’s support of a nationwide abortion ban
President Joe Biden took Trump to task for his support of a nationwide abortion ban and his role in repealing Roe v. Wade, criticizing him for “taking away women’s freedom,” putting women’s lives in danger, and unleashing “cruelty and chaos all across America.”
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Trump wins Republican caucuses in Nevada
Trump’s win was a foregone conclusion, after the state Republican Party set up its own caucus as the only race that would count for the purposes of determining the party’s nominee for president.

























