The Governor continues to freefall over Textgate as Sue Lowden carries the Republican Party on her own and stops the monthly registration loss for the GOP.
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Sue LowdenShe has stopped the tide of Democrat registrations, at least for now. If she makes up the 50,000 registration deficit by election day, she will make the winners list for a month. |
Governor Jim GibbonsWith the latest “textgate” scandal, his blunders have garnered national and international press. He will be a one-term Governor . |
Sean FellowsFellows announces event with impressive power women host committee. His flawless campaign continues. |
Shirley BreedenBreeden raised the profile of her campaign this week with earned media. Unfortunately, that brought attention to the fact that she really does not have a campaign, a message, or much of a chance. |
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV)Senate hopes continue to dim for the GOP, with 55 votes now seen as the minimum expected for the Majority Leader’s arsenal in the spring. |
U.S. Senator John Ensign (R-NV)The NRSC chair is taking a beating this year, with the biggest reason being that many quality candidates were smart enough to avoid swimming against a Democratic tide. |
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Nevada HomeownersOne in every 118 Nevada households received a foreclosure-related notice last month. This is more than four times the national rate. |
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