Nevada GOP elects officers CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- A Las Vegas dentist has been elected chairman of the Nevada Republican Party. Dr. Chris Comfort replaces Sue Lowden, who resigned Sept. 30 to launch her campaign for the GOP
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Las Vegan to run against Heller in House race CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Jack Schofield, a Nevada regent and former state lawmaker, has announced his intent to run against Republican Rep. Dean Heller for Nevada's 2nd Congressional District seat. The
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Republican Chachas hires staff for Senate run
Wall Street investment banker John Chachas says he has hired several campaign staff to help him as he pursues a Republican bid for a U.S. Senate seat next year.
Chachas is one in a packed field of Republicans
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Committees that donated to John Ensign
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Individuals who have donated to John Ensign
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Senator Reid advocates for public option
Nevada Senator and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is sticking his neck out to support the public option.
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Senator Reid facing tough re-election
Never a particularly beloved figure in Nevada despite a public career that dates to the 1960s, Reid has been derided as out of touch with Main Street and out of step with Nevada's moderate politics. Many Republicans consider him one of the most vulnerable incumbents on Capitol Hill.
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Sharron Angle enters Republican Senate race
It's a crowded Republican race to de-seat Senator Harry Reid. And now, one more candidate is joining in.
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Biden in Reno to tout stimulus, help Reid
Vice President Joe Biden is back in Reno forthe first time since last year's presidential election.
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Senator Reid launches ad campaign
The most powerful man in the U.S. Senate is back in his home state of Nevada in an attempt to repair his sagging popularity.
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Can Rory Reid revive Nevada's economy?
The 2010 race for governor is beginning to take shape with a big announcement from someone in a very well-known family.
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Sharron Angle files challenge of petition rules
U.S. Senate candidate Sharron Angle has filed a federal lawsuit challenging a state law that she says "chills" her ability to collect signatures for an initiative to limit property taxes.
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Rory Reid to launch campaign for governor
Rory Reid will launch his campaign for governor Wednesday at 5:30 pm at Doris Hancock Elementary School.
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Cobb announces for Nevada Senate seat
Republican Assemblyman Ty Cobb has scheduled a Reno news conference to announce his intent to seek the Nevada state Senate seat being vacated by Randolph Townsend.
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Ensign ethics investigation heating up
He walked fast but Senator John Ensign of Nevada couldn't outrun some tough questions Tuesday during an awkward interview on Capitol Hill.
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Switching races: Joe Heck to run for Congress
Former State Senator Joe Heck was back in the news after announcing a run for governor. Now he says he'll run for Congress instead.
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Ensign's first words regarding ethics investigation
For the first time since his admitted affair, Senator John Ensign is commenting about the ethics investigation against him.
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Joe Heck announces run for Congress
Former Nevada State Senator Joe Heck announced Tuesday morning that he will run for the GOP nomination in the third Congressional District.
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Senate Ethics Committee investigating Ensign
He admitted to having an affair. Now, a formal investigation will take place to see if Senator John Ensign broke any laws.
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New questions raised regarding Ensign's ethics
He admitted to having an affair with one of his campaign staffers. It's also been made public that Senator John Ensign tried to get work for his mistress' husband.
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Ex-GOP chair Lowden announces bid for Senate
The former leader of the state Republican Party in Nevada has announced plans to run for U.S. Senate next year, joining a growing list of candidates looking to deny Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid a fifth term.
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Candidates announced for NV legislative races
Three Republicans have announced their intent to seek seats in the Nevada Senate and Assembly in next year's election.
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