Nevada Clips 11.13.11

2012 ELECTION LV Sun – Reid quietly helping Kihuen’s congressional bid – LINK LV Sun – Ralston: What might Kihuen and Titus say? – LINK RGJ – Ray Hagar: Horsford says he won’t be forgetting Yerington – LINK RGJ – Romney’s LDS faith a strength

Nevada Clips 11.12.11

2012 ELECTION RJ – Heck salutes troops in GOP radio message – LINK LV Sun – Heck speaks about veterans in GOP weekly address – LINK EDITORIALS/LETTERS TO THE EDITOR RJ – Letter: Don’t downplay income inequality – LINK RJ – Prosecute

Nevada Clips 11.11.11

2012 ELECTION RJ – Neal to run for Senate District 4 seat – LINK RJ – GOP’s Cegavske joins battle for 4th Congressional seat – LINK RJ – Sebelius: Reid leaves no fingerprints, but also no doubts – LINK LV Sun – Obama supporters rally

Nevada Clips 11.10.11

2012 ELECTION RJ – Mississippi setback doesn’t deter Personhood Nevada push to outlaw abortions – LINK LV Sun – GOP presidential debate features housing issue – LINK AP – Backers of abortion ban in Nevada still pushing forward despite Mississippi defeat –

Nevada Clips 11.9.11

2012 ELECTION RJ – Heller joins bid to return ‘Tripoli sailors’ – LINK RJ – Berkley trying to block arms sale to Turkey – LINK REDISTRICTING LV Sun – Democrats’ poised for greater influence in Nevada – LINK RGJ – Editorial: State

Nevada Clips 11.8.11

2012 ELECTION RGJ – Amodei gets ‘face time’ with his new constituents – LINK North Lake Tahoe Bonanza – Jim Clark: GOP could learn a lesson about Latinos – LINK Nevada News Bureau – Amodei Will Run For Re-Election, Touts Accomplishments In

Nevada Clips 11.7.11

2012 ELECTION RJ – POLITICAL EYE: GOP sees opportunity in 4th district – LINK RJ – Husband of state Sen. Halseth files for divorce – LINK LV Sun – Ron Paul’s message of fiscal restraint may fall flat in recession-weary Nevada –

Nevada Clips 11.6.11

2012 ELECTION RJ – Dina driving Democrats to drink – LINK LV Sun – Ralston: State GOP fumbles away advantage – LINK LV Sun – First shot fired at Titus: She’s too conservative – LINK LV Sun – Despite their recent majorities, Democrats fell short