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
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VICTOR JOECKS: What to watch for as Nevada begins early voting
Nevada might be the most-watched state in the nation on election night. With early voting starting Saturday, here’s what to keep an eye on. The first thing to know is that there’s likely to be a … [Read more...] about VICTOR JOECKS: What to watch for as Nevada begins early voting
VICTOR JOECKS: Democrats trying to dupe voters on gas prices
Democrats’ best hope of victory in November is mass amnesia. That’s the only way they’re going to escape voter wrath over high gasoline prices. Earlier this week, Reuters reported that President Joe … [Read more...] about VICTOR JOECKS: Democrats trying to dupe voters on gas prices
COMMENTARY: Henderson voting system needs change
Imagine how upset you would be if people across America were allowed to vote in our governor’s election, with their votes far outweighing the votes of Nevadans in choosing the winner. Or if all … [Read more...] about COMMENTARY: Henderson voting system needs change
STEVE SEBELIUS: School district breakup? CCSD unwittingly makes the case
The Clark County School District is lending its hearty support to those who want to break the district up into smaller pieces. Well, sort of. While officials haven’t exactly endorsed a breakup plan, … [Read more...] about STEVE SEBELIUS: School district breakup? CCSD unwittingly makes the case