In this edition of Winners & Losers, we see another week where the Governor has not made major mistakes, Titus continues to win the momentum game in CD-3, and Sharon Angle proves that it really is possible to screw up the same petition three different times.
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Jim GibbonsTwo weeks in a row with no new scandals. Talk about shock and awe. |
Diane CornwallShe leaves and the Governor's office improves immediately. And two plus two equals... |
Josh HicksDid you really expect us to give the Governor credit for his good behavior? Don't let this one leave, Governor. |
Sharon AngleWith the legal challenge from the NSEA, it appears her property tax initiative will fail to qualify for the third time. |
Dina TitusWatching her trounce Porter every week is becoming a yawn. |
Jon PorterHis campaign is in freefall, and they are following Titus' lead as if she is the incumbent. |
Harry ReidHe's being attacked by the American Future Fund in a year that he is not on the ballot, which means what he is doing elsewhere is working. |
American Future FundAttacking Harry Reid in an off year does nothing but waste resources, and it tells Reid that he's on the right track. |
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