Nevada Republican candidate for Senate Sam Brown said he and Donald Trump will “put America first again,” at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
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Jessica Hill covers Nevada politics. Before joining the Las Vegas Review-Journal in August 2022, she covered politics and environmental issues for the Las Vegas Sun. Jessica moved to Las Vegas in October 2021 after spending two years on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, writing about crime and small-town governments. Hailing from Akron, Ohio, she graduated in 2019 from Ohio University with degrees in journalism, global studies and Spanish.
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The vice president held a campaign for the support of Las Vegas’ Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities as debates over President Biden’s fitness to serve another term continue.
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Las Vegas on Tuesday to celebrate the community’s Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.
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The GOP has long took issue with Nevada’s election laws on mail ballots. In order to change those laws, they must first embrace mail ballots.
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The campaign for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. resubmitted petition signatures in Clark County to appear on the November ballot, this time with his running mate listed.
An expert said President Joe Biden’s performance raised questions about his cognitive skills. But Nevada Democrats and Republicans are shying away from the topic.
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