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Tag Archives: Nevada
Amodei Debt, Oceguera is Running, A Gay Judge
Amodei Debt – Last week the fundraising numbers for Nevada’s Second Congressional District were announce and former State Senator Amodei had about half of his Democratic opponent Kate Marshall. What was less obvious is that Amodei actually had a significant … Continue reading
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Week In Review (July 16)
Last Sunday I said some of the top stories this week would be Nevada’s Special Election Congressional race (fundraising numbers), the Debt Limit talks, and election day. The special election fundraising numbers hit Saturday with Kate Marshall bringing in more … Continue reading
Furlough Daze
For my current job and my last job I’ve had to take furloughs. Nevada and Oregon have different approaches to the cost saving measure. In Oregon, furlough days were scheduled so that all of the state’s government offices were closed … Continue reading
Carson High’s Missed Opportunity
Warning: I’m about to do a post about sports, this should be interesting. Last night McQueen High School beat Carson High for the northern zone football championship (or whatever they call it). For as long as I can remember McQueen … Continue reading
1st Nevada Gube Debate Liveblog
I will be liveblogging the debate from the comments thread. With a double digit lead, Brian Sandoval must avoid any missteps and Rory Reid must prove he is actually a viable option for voters. The Sandoval campaign has been reluctant … Continue reading