Harry Reid's son is supporting the Hillorat. Among top-tier Republicans (Romney, Giuliani, Thompson, and Mccain), it is a real horse race. Romney has the support of the former governor Kenny Guinn's organization.
To: AmericanMade1776; bcbuster; bethtopaz; Bluestateredman; Capt. Cox; cardinal4; carton253; cgk; ...
To: circumbendibus
Of course Hitlary has a huge lead in Nevada! If Harry Reid can get re-elected time and again, anybody can. Las Vegas is the equivalent of Northern Virginia, New Hampshire, Vermont, Ithaca etc. All were conservative bastions of moral decency. Now...they’re all Marxist hell holes filled with left wing elitists.
3 posted on
05/06/2007 5:06:53 AM PDT by
albie
To: circumbendibus
Romney has yet to campaign in Nevada. The former Massachusetts governor's only trip here was a private fundraiser in Las Vegas in March. And yet he's in a statistical tie for first. Way cool!
To: circumbendibus
Outside of a Hillary/Obama presidency, IMHO the absolute worst outcome would be McCain. Yes, far and above worse than Rudy. Rudy is pretty honest about what he’s for and against, as is Mitt. But McClame is unbalanced and devious. He would have the worst elements of Bush’s “new tone” with the most sinister Nixonian/Clinton traits. Not a good combo.
7 posted on
05/06/2007 5:37:50 AM PDT by
LS
(CNN is the Amtrak of News)
To: circumbendibus
With the large population of liberal elitist and the illegal voting employees of the industry of sin what else do you expect from Lost Wages. By sear population alone they will rule the rest of the state like the Willamette Valley rules the entire state of Oregon.
10 posted on
05/06/2007 7:25:28 AM PDT by
KC-10A BOOMER
(The mission of the US Air Force is to fly, fight, and WIN!)
To: circumbendibus
“Harry Reid’s son is supporting the Hillorat.”
His son is also thinking of running for Congress against Congressman Jon Porter next year.
13 posted on
05/06/2007 12:16:02 PM PDT by
Clintonfatigued
(If the GOP were to stop worshiping Free Trade as if it were a religion, they'd win every election)
To: circumbendibus
John McCain held a slim lead on the Republican side with just 19 percent of the vote. But Mitt Romney (15 percent), Fred Thompson (13 percent) and Rudy Giuliani (12 percent) were all close behind. 12 percent for RudyTheOnlyOneWhoCanBeatHillaryGiuliani.
14 posted on
05/06/2007 12:17:06 PM PDT by
dirtboy
(JimRob's 12th Commandment: Thou shall not trash actual pubbies on FR to pimp false pubbies)
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