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@jlnevadasmith In this case, The Nevada Way.
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Guys, if you can't help an old roommate's law firm when you attain power, what is the point of attaining power? t.co/DMK7TnLcrw
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"Cooper & Kirk’s lawyers will bill $795 an hour...The boutique firm’s roster of lawyers includes Adam Laxalt, who r… t.co/0iGHBaDDhw
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@canewby The one and same.
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@johnnykats Love it. Seems like a good dude.
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Glad to see @johnnykats set the newest Vegas resident straight on how to pronounce the state's name. As the state's… t.co/pIjT40NHcY
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@BuzzIzarownd2 @SWMcDonald86 Thank you!
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State senator loses bid for North Las Vegas mayor, then goes back to Carson City and proposes bill to try to impose… t.co/Aivu5Kou87
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Good morning from The #WeMatter State.
On this date in 1960, the Black Book, or List of Excluded Persons, emerged… t.co/DhQVjtfrKV
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Wait, I had no idea my staff EVER made mistakes!
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Faraday Future agrees to huge bond, escrow account to guarantee Apex infrastructure
Faraday Future, the electric car startup moving to North Las Vegas, has agreed to acquire a $75 million bond and to fund a $13 million escrow account to guarantee the infrastructure needed for Apex to be a viable site for its billion-dollar facility, thus reducing the state's overall liability for the project.
Final delegate count: Clinton, 20; Sanders, 15
Hillary Clinton crushed Bernie Sanders in Nevada's Fourth Congressional District, thus earning an extra delegate and perhaps providing a harbinger for the crowed Democratic primary in June, final caucus results show. The final numbers showed Clinton defeating Sanders by 59 percent to 41 percent in Cresent Hardy's district, a heavily Democratic area once represented by Steven Horsford. Clinton's margin there was even greater than her victory over Sanders in Dina Titus' even more Democratic district, which she also won, 53 percent to 47 percent.
Your We Matter Day caucus guide
Hillary's firewall holds or Bernie breaks through?
GOP voters could participate in Democratic caucus
UPDATE, 2/19/16, 3:30 PM: So far today, the state Democratic Party, the state GOP, Harry Reid, Washoe GOP Chair Adam Khan and G
Make America Awesome, the anti-Trump PAC, going up in Nevada
It won't match Trump's $400,000 buy, I'd guess, but here are the ads, airing on reality shows and talk-radio to reach Trump-friendly (for now) audiences: <
Who is spending what on TV in Nevada?
UPDATED, 2/16/16, 5 PM: Hillary Clinton is now outspending Bernie Sanders on TV in Nevada, including $1.5 million to $1 million from today through the caucus. The totals: $4 million for Clinton to $3.9 million for Sanders. The biggest spenders in the last week on the GOP side: Donald Trump has $400,000 (total of $460,000), Marco Rubio's SuperPac has $333,000 ($1 million total) and Ted Cruz's SuperPAC has $278,000 ($437,000 total) . Jeb Bush's Right to Rise has $145,000 ($700,000 total).
Watch exclusive interviews with Clinton and Sanders on "Ralston Live" on Tuesday
Does Hillary Clinton think Barack Obama is a "great" president? Does Bernie Sanders have any litmus tests for Surpeme Court nominees? Does Hillary Clinton disagree with the president on anything besides trade? Does Bernie Sanders think he is a one-issue candidate, as Clinton says? Both candidates sat for interviews over the weekend for "Ralston Live," both of which will air Tuesday at 5:30 in Reno and 7 in Las Vegas. Here's some of what they said -- Clinton about the Obama agenda and Sanders on disagreements with the president.
Clinton repudiates staff on Nevada being just like Iowa and New Hampshire
In an interview over the weekend and to be broadcast Tuesday on "Ralston Live," Hillary Clinton scoffed at the notion, put out by her staff, that Nevada is just like nearly all-white Iowa and New Hampshire. See the clip below and watch Tuesday evening for exclusive interviews with Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
The cavalry begins to arrive for Hillary: National SEIU tries to drive turnout in Nevada
SEIU is going up Monday with Spanish-language radio and television ads in Nevada to support Hillary Clinton just days before Saturday's Democratic caucus.