Heather Urban

April 7, 2008 - 4:43pm

Carpenters’ Union debunks Martin claims about Daskas

LAS VEGAS- Andrew Martin's congressional campaign continued its attempts to take down Robert Daskas this weekend with a new press release titled "ANDREW MARTIN IS THE ONLY CANDIDATE WHO CAN DEFEAT JON PORTER."  The people mentioned in the release question its accuracy, however.

The harshly worded release alleges that Daskas, the Democrat in the race who has received the support of much of Nevada's Democratic establishment, is "beholden to the Washington DC special interests" and makes disparaging claims about Daskas' performance at a Carpenters' Union endorsement meeting more than a week ago.

"In a recent meeting with the Carpenters Union, Mr. Daskas arrived over 20 minutes late and continued to ask his campaign manager for answers, question after question, during the endorsement meeting," said Martin spokesperson Vin Gopal in the release.  "If Mr. Daskas does not have the knowledge to answer questions in an endorsement meeting, how will he be able to go toe to toe with Mr. Porter during a debate?"

The Carpenters' Union's Nevada political director, Jim Sala, took issue with that characterization of Daskas' performance today, describing that portion of Martin's press release as "funny" and giving a quite different version of the events.

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March 4, 2008 - 2:47pm

PolitickerNV Profile: Heather Urban

Heather Urban, campaign manager of Robert Daskas for CongressHeather Urban, campaign manager of Robert Daskas for CongressLas Vegas- In the coming weeks, PolitickerNV.com will be profiling some of the staffers and consultants who work so hard to get these guys and gals elected and us something to write about. Today’s subject: Heather Urban, campaign manager of Robert Daskas for Congress.

Heather Urban’s path to political activism began way down south in New Orleans where she taught special education for Teach For America after graduating from Syracuse in 1996.

“I loved teaching,” said Urban Tuesday, “but what I saw in the school system in New Orleans really had a tremendous impact on me. There was so much that needed to be fixed. Under-funded, short-staffed—I literally bought all my resources for my students.”

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