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Student senator defends Hillary speaking fee, says class president's criticism "in poor taste"
Hillary Clinton has sparked a few political imbroglios in her life. But causing divisions among our precious youth, Madame Secretary? The humanity.
My "Ralston Reports" commentary on Hillary, UNLV and that big fee
Damage control by UNLV and Hillary only highlights damage
Generally, you don’t need to deploy damage control unless damage has been done.
Telling a widow what her late husband would have done: Genius
Democratic gubernatorial also-rans tell SOS that nominee Goodman will withdraw
Nevada Democrats better watch out or someone might start to make fun of them. It's bad enough that "None of the Above" won the gubernatorial primary. It's worse that the second-place finisher and de facto nominee Bob Goodman celebrated by going to....the Philippines.
Democratic attorneys generals group prepares NV-based funding effort
The wave of outside spending in Nevada's attorney general's race began last year when the State Government Leadership Foundation began an effort to tarnish Secretary of State Ross Miller. The group has set up a website and ran hundreds of thousands of dollars in ads this year.
Rasmussen: Sandoval, 55 percent; Goodman, 28 percent
Gov. Brian Sandoval leads Democrat Bob Goodman by 27 percentage points, according to a Rasmussen Reports survey. Hey, it's Rasmussen, which notoriously tilts Republican, so maybe Goodman actually is closer, and, and, and.... Oh, nevermind. Bob Goodman, by the way, remains in Asia. UPDATED, 2:15 PM: Some favorable/unfavorable numbers in the survey. Sandoval: 69/25 Harry Reid: 36/59
First ad of general election: Flores goes up in Spanish during World Cup games
In the race for governor-in-waiting, Lucy Flores is going up first, with an ad running during World Cup games, including twice during US-Germany later this week.
