Even newcomers to state politics know that that 81-year-old William Raggio has dominated the Nevada political arena for more than forty years. But do young Nevadans know the story of how Raggio was Spiro Agnew’s hand-picked guy?
Back in 1970, national Republicans wanted to beat Howard Cannon, a two-term Democratic United States Senator. They almost did six years earlier, when Paul Laxalt, then the Lieutenant Governor, came within 48 votes of winning in a year when Lyndon Johnson was carrying Nevada with 59% of the vote.
Raggio has been viewed young rising star in Nevada politics since his election as Washoe County District Attorney in 1958, at age 32.
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