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Barack ObamaRasmussen had him up two points in a Nevada poll this week before he went to Germany. It is not a wide lead, but it is a lead in a red state. |
John McCainObama was in Germany with 200,000 people. McCain was in Ohio searching desperately for some traction. |
Bill RaggioHave you heard about the bloodbath in that primary of his up in Reno? The primary challenge has been a non-event, and state senator wins a non-event. |
Jim GibbonsMore controversy arose this week with the allegations of pressure to get a tax deal on the governor's Elko county land. The daily scandals continue to darken any hopes for re-election. |
Dina TitusCook report moves the Democratic challenger's U.S. House race from “Lean Republican” to “Republican Toss-Up.” Her campaign seems to be on cruise control while the Porter campaign slowly withers under the weight of the voter registration margin. |
Jon PorterCook report moves his race from “Lean Republican” to “Republican Toss-Up.” Porter moves closer to joining the GOP field for governor in 2010. |
Nevada Supreme CourtAt the urging of Wally Edge, the Nevada Supreme Court decided to announce their decision on the term limits challenge before early voting. |
Dean HellerComments from the U.S. Representative's speech on the need for the GOP to “clean house” have been used by the Arizona Democratic Party in a hit ad on Rep. John Shadegg (R-Ariz.). |
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