by Jon Ralston Mon, 10/01/2012 - 16:37
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I know there's a lot going on in the world, including my little world in The #WeMatter State, but I feel the need t… t.co/M1VtVrfXoO
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@AdamLaxalt @CaptainSamBrown Imagine the chutzpah for a guy who ran for AG after just living here for a few years t… t.co/Dyit0Orwmn
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Out latest poll shows @adamlaxalt up by 15 over @CaptainSamBrown, although under 50 percent. But if he's so confide… t.co/UUkJnR9GN9
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All the data fit to print.... t.co/1d9H5sFGQP
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@srbbrider @GovSisolak I know your reading comprehension has always been limited, cowboy, but no one could possibly… t.co/2JQsC1Wsx4
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We would be fine with @chuckmuth being at the interview to see if his lips move when Black talks. t.co/ClHRj3svNa
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@RealAnnieBlack It is going to be interesting to see how many of these election deniers actually win GOP primaries.… t.co/s0C3eh09jL
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Ralston Reports premium subscribers learned it first this weekend.
But here's what the secretary of state just put out:
DEMOCRATS CONTINUE TO OUTPACE REPUBLICANS IN NEVADA VOTER REGISTRATION
Secretary of State Ross Miller Reminds Nevadans there is still time to Register for the November Presidential Election
(Carson City, NV; October 1, 2012) - Numbers released today by Secretary of State Ross Miller's Elections Division show Democrats registered more than twice as many voters than Republicans in September.
Democrats registered 30,377 active voters, while Republicans registered 14,532 active voters. Active registered nonpartisans increased by 15,240 during the same time period. Of the 1,187,238 active registered voters statewide, 41.58% (493,606) are Democrats, 35.55% (422,045) are Republicans, and 17.03% (202,181) are nonpartisans.
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