Friday, June 1, 2012

Nevada GOP

  • LAS VEGAS –- Near the foothills of the Spring Mountains, 20 minutes west of the Vegas strip, the shadow Republican party of Nevada is building out its command center in a shopping plaza on the edge of town.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • He was Romneys 2008 western regional political director and served as field representative for the Bush-Cheney 2004 campaign in California and Nevada. Cranney began his political career as a staff assistant to Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT).
  • (Marketwatch)
  • The GOP-controlled House has already voted once to repeal and should do so again. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada should allow the Senate to vote on repeal as well, but he and his fellow Democrats have kept repeal off the calendar.
  • (US News and World Report)
  • LAS VEGAS (AP) - At least five Clark County Republican Party officers resigned this week in the latest tussle between Ron Paul supporters and the mainstream GOP in Nevada.
  • (KOLO TV Reno)
  • Clark County Republican Party Chairman Dave Gibbs announced his resignation Wednesday night and said he would join "Team Nevada," a national GOP group supporting Mitt Romney's presidential campaign as well as other top Republican candidates.
  • (Las Vegas Review Journal)
  • GOP presidential candidate Ron Pauls rabble-rousing troops controlling the Nevada Republican Party may be sidelined by national leaders who plan to funnel money through their own Team Nevada offices to back Mitt Romneys White House bid.
  • (Las Vegas Review Journal)
  • Nevada Republicans were hoping for relevance in this year's presidential election and they got it, but whether it will be detrimental or beneficial to the GOP ticket come November is the looming question.
  • (Reno Gazette)
  • IMPORTANT: If you are or can be involved in any way with GOTV efforts in Wisconsin, do not get involved in this project.
  • (DAILY KOS)
  • who prefer him 66 percent to Romneys 21 percent in Colorado and 61 percent to 33 percent in Nevada. The GOP has hoped to made inroads with the key demographic, but according to these poll results they still have a ways to go.
  • (US News and World Report)

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