by Earick Ward, American Thinker, October 7, 2022 In the '60s and '70s Democrats had convinced union members that they were for the workingman, the little guy, the middle class. According to … [Read more...] about Unions, as with many other disparate, “intersectional” groups, have for years been a consistent voting bloc for the Democrat party.
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Ranked-Choice Voting Risks Further Alienating Voters
Nevadans will have three statewide ballot questions before them this November, and none have driven more discussion and intrigue among political junkies and insiders than the question of ranked-choice … [Read more...] about Ranked-Choice Voting Risks Further Alienating Voters
Review-Journal endorsement: Governor of Nevada
by Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, October 20, 2022 Gov. Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, has held public office in Nevada for 23 years and now faces perhaps the most tightly contested election … [Read more...] about Review-Journal endorsement: Governor of Nevada
Will Hispanic Voters Turn Nevada Republican?
The state is looking like a bellwether again. That’s bad news for Democrats who won in 2016 and 2018. by Carine Hajjar, The Wall Street Journal, October 21, 2022 Las Vegas Nevada is the … [Read more...] about Will Hispanic Voters Turn Nevada Republican?
EDITORIAL: The Review-Journal’s endorsments for Senate, U.S. House
Control of both the Senate and House is at stake in this election, and the results of Nevada’s federal races could be the decisive factor one way or the other. Republicans and Democrats are split … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: The Review-Journal’s endorsments for Senate, U.S. House