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(Las Vegas Review-Journal) In her four sessions in the Nevada Legislature, Sharron Angle was isolated from both Democrats and Republicans, voted repeatedly in favor of extreme positions and was seen by her colleagues and independent observers as ineffective.
Alarmed by the hobbled financial status of the Republican National Committee, state party leaders are now turning to outside groups—or creating their own—to ensure they have a robust voter turnout operation in November that can swamp the competition.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has been getting support from unlikely places lately, including Republicans for Reid. Wednesday, Nevada's former First Lady Dawn Gibbons renewed her support of Reid.
During an interview on KLAV radio in 2005, Sharron Angle said that she would have voted "no" on relief funds to help New Orleans and victims of Hurricane Katrina.
A fire that destroyed nearly all the voting machines in Harris County (i.e., Houston) has election officials scrambling to re-equip for an election in which early voting starts in just 51 days. The lack of voting machines may force officials to reduce the number of polling stations on Election Day.
(Las Vegas Review-Journal) Nearly eight of 10 voters who remain undecided or who don't like Angle or Reid say they, too, would have preferred if the staunch conservative hadn't won the June 8 primary over her more moderate foes.
The battle for Harry Reid’s Senate seat, and perhaps even the House majority, runs straight through the outskirts of this city and into its swelling suburbs, a crucial swing district that’s been devastated by the slumping economy and where the two parties are about to expend enormous amounts of money to make their case.
On a radio interview conducted on the day she announced her Senate run in 2009, Sharron Angle clearly and unequivocally agreed with an interviewer who asserted flatly that there are "domestic enemies" and "homegrown enemies" in the "walls of the Senate and the Congress."
House Democrats are planning a coordinated effort to highlight the party's small-business agenda this week, hoping to build momentum for stalled jobs legislation while hammering Republicans for obstructionism.
A political outfit conceived by Republican operatives Karl Rove and Ed Gillespie pulled in more than $2 million from deep-pocketed conservatives and corporations last month, and this week spent $454,000 on ads supporting Republican Rob Portman's Ohio Senate campaign, according to financial reports filed recently with the Federal Election Commission.
SHARRON ANGLE HAS 3-MINUTE "NEWS CONFERENCE," REFUSES QUESTIONS, THEN BOLTS
07/22/2010
After more than a month dodging the press, Republican Senate nominee Sharron Angle on Wednesday invited reporters to a news conference. Problem was, she didn't take any questions. And she actually ran away from reporters to avoid their questions.
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