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Tag Archives: Sue Lowden
Tea Party Favorite Sharron Angle Surges in Nevada GOP Primary Race
Tea Party favorite Sharron Angle may be surging in the polls at just the right time as she battles other Republicans for the chance to slug it out with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid – seen by some as the most vulnerable incumbent in Congress. Angle, a staunch conservative Republican state assemblywoman, is now leading [...]
New Fundraising Numbers Are In
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s campaign announced it took in $1.5 million last quarter, far outpacing Reid’s Republican challengers and adding to the war chest that he’ll use against whoever emerges from the divided GOP field. On the Republican side, developer Danny Tarkanian’s camp said he raised more than the $330,000 he took in last [...]
A new entry in Nevada
By: Chris Cillizza Is the next senator from Nevada a Wall Street executive who has spent most of the past three decades on the East Coast? John Chachas thinks so. And, given the weakness of the Republican field and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s abysmal poll numbers, Chachas could be right. Chachas, 44, who has [...]
Nevada Senate: Reid Runs Second To Four GOP Opponents
Harry Reid may soon have one more Republican opponent in Nevada’s race for the U.S. Senate, and his numbers remain in troublesome territory for an incumbent. Reid, like a number of Democratic Senate incumbents, appears to be suffering from voter unhappiness over the national health care plan and the continuing bad state of the economy. [...]

