WASHINGTON — Here’s a quick round-up of interesting finds from the weekend papers in case the holiday cheer kept you away from the press.
The New York Times continues its series on Public Lands in the West with a look Sunday at the surge in off-roading. Here’s the link http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/30/us/30lands.html?_r=1=slogin and some early graphs from […]
Entries from December 2007
Roundup: NYT takes a look at off-roading
December 31st, 2007 · No Comments
Reid keeps Senate in pro forma session
December 31st, 2007 · No Comments
WASHINGTON _ Much has been said about Sen. Harry Reid’s first year as majority leader, including our package considering his performance in Sunday’s Sun.
But as 2007 comes to a close, the first session of the 110th Congress continues on, at least in the Senate.
Reid, you might recall, stepped off the Senate floor for the holidays […]
Wicker to fill out Lott’s term
December 31st, 2007 · No Comments
WASHINGTON — This just in: Nevada Sen. John Ensign’s workload in Mississippi was shored up today as the state’s governor announced the appointment of Republican Rep. Roger Wicker to serve out the term of Sen. Trent Lott, the Republican Whip, who stepped down this month.
Lott’s unexpected departure put the state in play for 2008, giving […]
Yucca featured in new Clinton TV spot
December 28th, 2007 · No Comments
All attention is on Iowa and New Hampshire right now, so there has been a lull in presidential campaigning in Nevada. But Hillary Clinton’s campaign announced a new TV spot http://www.hillaryclinton.com/video/93.aspx this morning, and when it airs on Monday, it will be the first Democratic campaign ad to mention a Nevada issue.
Sen. Barack Obama […]
Tags: 2008 Election · Politics · State
Waiting for a safe endorsement
December 24th, 2007 · No Comments
WASHINGTON — There’s been much speculation about who Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid would like to see in the White House afer the 2008 election. With four Democratic senators running, and Nevada holding an early caucus, he has gone to great lengths to profess neutrality.
Even when his son, County Commission Chairman Rory Reid signed on […]
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Berkley in Iraq: More to do
December 24th, 2007 · No Comments
WASHINGTON — Democratic Rep. Shelley Berkley is in Iraq today, her first-ever trip after five years of war, and the critic of President Bush’s war strategy makes a surprising assessment as she finds signs of hope in once war-torn parts of the country.
“It’s not like we were walking in the park on a […]
Face to Face: Barack Obama (from 6-1-2007)
December 20th, 2007 · No Comments
Can U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (Illinois-D) persuade voters he’s the candidate for change in the Democratic race for president? Jon asks Obama about his campaign in an encore broadcast.
Tags: 2008 Election · Face to Face · Multimedia · Politics
Tancredo expected to drop out Thursday
December 19th, 2007 · No Comments
The Associated Press reported today that Tom Tancredo is expected to end his presidential campaign Thursday, two weeks before the Jan. 3 Iowa Caucus.
Tancredo’s withdrawal is expected to come at what his campaign is saying will be a major announcement Thursday in Des Moines, according to the AP.
The Colorado Republican congressman’s opposition to […]
Tags: 2008 Election · National · Politics
That holiday spirit
December 19th, 2007 · No Comments
WASHINGTON — Just how badly has the relationship between President Bush and Senate Majority Leader Reid soured?
Reid says he is again planning to hold the Senate in pro-forma session over the holiday break to stop Bush from making recess appointments while senators are away.
Democrats are worried Bush may appoint objectionable nominees, while leaving their own […]
Tags: National
Face to Face: Mitt Romney (from 8-21-2007)
December 19th, 2007 · No Comments
Where does Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney stand on Nevada issues? Jon asks Romney about that, his Mormon faith and more in this encore broadcast that originally aired Aug. 21, 2007.
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