Sue Lowden

July 18, 2008 - 4:30am

Why Sue Lowden and Zac Moyle should sleep in

GOP Executive Director Zac Moyle and State Chairperson Sue Lowden have to wake up every day with overwhelming fear as they click through the morning news outlets to find out how the state GOP has collapsed that day.

And the irony is that the collapse has almost nothing to do with the two of them.

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June 24, 2008 - 5:56pm

Republican CD-1 candidate hits Lowden in song

LAS VEGAS -In this YouTube video, Republican 1st Congressional District candidate Chris Dyer attacks Nevada Republican Party Chairwoman Sue Lowden on the controversy surrounding the state Republican convention.

Dyer, a supporter of U.S. Rep. Ron Paul's (R-Tex.) defunct presidential campaign, believes he was elected a delegate to the Republican National Convention at the previous attempt at a state convention.  He will be attending a Jun. 28 event in Reno that some other Paul supporters and disaffected Republicans hope to use as a vehicle to seat their own slate of delegates to the national convention.

Dyer is one of seven Republicans who hope to unseat U.S. Rep. Shelley Berkley (D-Las Vegas) in November.

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June 16, 2008 - 12:21pm

Lowden weighs in on special session

Nevada Republican Party Chairwoman Sue Lowden.Nevada Republican Party Chairwoman Sue Lowden.LAS VEGAS - Although the details of the special session next week remain murky, Gov. Jim Gibbons can be assured of at least some support of his call to cut state employees' and teachers' cost-of-living allowance increase. 

Nevada Republican Party Chairwoman Sue Lowden released a statement this morning eschewing any talk of tax increases during this "severe economic downturn" and calling the scheduled COLA increase "unfairly and irresponsibly benefitting the government employees who work for [taxpayers]."

Friday, Gibbons announced that he would be calling for a special session of the legislature to address budget woes and that on the agenda would be a call to defer COLA increases for state employees and teachers.  Although the Nevada State Education Association and various news reports have estimated the increase as 4 percent, Lowden estimated the COLA increases as "nearly 10 percent."

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  • This Week's Winners and Losers
    Winners:
    Sue Lowden, Sean Fellows, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
    Losers:
    Governor Jim Gibbons, Shirley Breeden, U.S. Senator John Ensign (R-NV), Nevada Homeowners
  • Republican Party of Nevada Statement on Obama’s Housing Hypocrisy

    Release Date: Jun 10 2008

    Las Vegas, NV:  Nevada Republican Party Chairman Sue Lowden released the following statement regarding the Obama campaign's connections with the housing crisis:

    "Nevadans are clearly hurting from the mortgage crunch, but just last week, when Obama was here trying to score political points on the housing crisis, he never mentioned his lead advisor was sitting on a virtually interest free loan from Angelo Mozilo's private slush fund.  That's the height of hypocrisy and 'old school politics' we've had enough of.  Obama and Jim Johnson need to come clean, what did Johnson do to get such special treatment, and is that the kind of poor judgment our country needs in its next leader." 

    June 9, 2008 - 11:09pm

    Future unclear for state GOP convention, national delegates

    LAS VEGAS-With the announcement last week by the Nevada Republican Party that it has chosen Jul. 26 to reconvene its first, unsuccessful convention, controversies remain for Ron Paul supporters and previously voted-on delegates that could lead all the way to the Republican National Convention in September.

    Supporters of U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (R-Tex.) hope to host a form of make-up convention on Jun. 28 and believe that if they achieve a quorum of the previous Apr. 26 convention attendees they may be able to elect a slate of delegates that could be seated at the national convention. 

    The effort, which is thus far being bankrolled by Reno dentist and Paul supporter Dr. Wayne Terhune, is sanctioned by the Ron Paul campaign and is being organized largely over Web sites like Meetup and Digg.com.

    In order for their Jun. 28 date to have any chance of electing delegates that will actually be seated, however, Paul supporters will have to overcome enormous strategic and legal hurdles that will test the burgeoning power of netroots-fueled movements like Paul's.

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    June 4, 2008 - 10:06pm

    New GOP convention scheduled for July 26

    LAS VEGAS-Meeting tonight behind closed doors, the Executive Board of the Nevada Republican Party elected July 26 as the make-up date for the state GOP's aborted convention.  Like the previous convention Apr. 26, this will be held at the Peppermill Hotel and Casino in Reno.

    The Apr. 26 convention was recessed following the election of several Ron Paul supporters as delegates to the national convention. Paul is the only remaining Republican candidate against presumptive Republican nominee John McCain.

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    June 2, 2008 - 1:47pm

    Ron Paul team announces fake GOP convention

    So what do you do if the state GOP won’t finish the state convention? Host your own.

    The Ron Paul campaign has decided that the easiest way to get the Nevada GOP to finish the state convention is to finish it without them. They are hosting the Ron Paul version of the Nevada GOP convention in Reno at the Grand Sierra Resort on June 28th. Punch and pie.

    I’m sure the RNC will honor a slate of delegates from a Nevada GOP convention convened without the Nevada GOP. No question.

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    May 27, 2008 - 7:23pm

    GOP hits Titus for missing IFC meeting

    LAS VEGAS-In a press release titled "Where was Dina??," the Nevada Republican Party hit 3rd District congressional candidate and state Sen. Dina Titus today for missing last Friday's meeting of the Interim Finance Committee.

    The committee approved $236 million in cuts including to the Nevada Check-Up program which was one of Titus' signature legislative accomplishments.

    "Titus, the Democrat's fifth choice to take on Republican Congressman Jon Porter, is clearly avoiding politically sensitive votes in the run-up to the November election," read the release.  "Even in her absence, Nevada's taxpayers are owed an explanation on where she stands on these cuts." 

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    Where was Dina??

    Release Date: May 27 2008

     

    Senator Noticeably Absent as Finance Committee Slashes Her Pet Project

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