Wednesday Reads

 Adam Laxalt, a man trying to win a US Senate seat, has some opposition from members of his family.

Given he was the son of the late NM Senator Pete Domenici and one of Paul Laxalt's daughters, he is in fact trying to capitalize on the family name:


The three-page letter, obtained by The Nevada Independent, does not mention Laxalt by name or his Senate campaign, focusing instead on praising Cortez Masto. That includes her positions on women’s issues, opposition to a proposed federal mining tax, public land preservation and her record as the state’s attorney general from 2007 to 2015. 

“We believe that Catherine possesses a set of qualities that clearly speak of what we like to call ‘Nevada grit,’” the letter said, adding that “no further comments will be made, as we believe this letter speaks for itself.”


I hope she pulls out a victory.  Nevada is infamous for tight Senate races.

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Florida's DeSantis might be in a bit of trouble.

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Alex Jones is bent on digging himself a deeper hole.

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Dennis Praeger needs to lay off the sauce.

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