Thursday, May 10 2012 2:30 AM EDT2012-05-10 06:30:14 GMT
LAS VEGAS - Many Las Vegas Democrats are praising President Obama's decision to endorse same-sex marriage, but many Republicans were quick to say marriage should be reserved for one man and one woman.More>>
Many Las Vegas Democrats are praising President Obama's decision to endorse same-sex marriage, but many Republicans were quick to say marriage should be reserved for one man and one woman.More>>
Sunday, May 6 2012 2:51 PM EDT2012-05-06 18:51:26 GMT
SPARKS, Nev. (AP) -- Supporters of Ron Paul's long-shot presidential bid trumped presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney in Nevada's delegate count, taking 22 delegates to the GOP national conventionMore>>
Supporters of Ron Paul's long-shot presidential bid trumped presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney in Nevada's delegate count, taking 22 delegates to the GOP national convention in August. Romney got three.More>>
Thursday, May 3 2012 5:20 PM EDT2012-05-03 21:20:38 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- The Nevada chairman of Ron Paul's president campaign takes exception to a Republican National Committee lawyer who said the state's delegation might not be seated at the nationalMore>>
The Nevada chairman of Ron Paul's president campaign takes exception to a Republican National Committee lawyer who said the state's delegation might not be seated at the national convention if too many Paul supporters are elected as delegates.More>>
Thursday, May 3 2012 7:53 AM EDT2012-05-03 11:53:23 GMT
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- After 14 years in Washington, Las Vegas Congresswoman Shelley Berkley is reintroducing herself as a champion for veterans with her first TV ad in Nevada's U.S. Senate campaign. The 30-secondMore>>
After 14 years in Washington, Las Vegas Congresswoman Shelley Berkley is reintroducing herself as a champion for veterans with her first TV ad in Nevada's U.S. Senate campaign.More>>
Wednesday, May 2 2012 4:58 PM EDT2012-05-02 20:58:35 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) -- An independent group backing Republican Mitt Romney's presidential candidacy has placed a $4.3 million advertising buy in nine battleground states. Restore Our Future announced TuesdayMore>>
An independent group backing Republican Mitt Romney's presidential candidacy has placed a $4.3 million advertising buy in nine battleground states.More>>
Wednesday, May 2 2012 2:30 PM EDT2012-05-02 18:30:09 GMT
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- First lady Michelle Obama is visiting Nevada as part of a four-state campaign push across the West for her husband. She's scheduled to attend a fundraiser and meet with supporters inMore>>
First Lady Michelle Obama visited Nevada Tuesday as part of a four-state campaign push across the West for her husband.More>>
Wednesday, April 25 2012 4:24 PM EDT2012-04-25 20:24:08 GMT
U.S. Sen. Harry Reid says he will meet with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., to discuss the possibility of moving District Court Judge Elissa Cadish's nomination to the federalMore>>
U.S. Sen. Harry Reid says he will meet with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., to discuss the possibility of moving District Court Judge Elissa Cadish's nomination to the federal bench forward, despite objections from fellow Nevada Sen. Dean Heller.More>>
The I-Team's Steve Sebelius continues his discussion with State Senator John Lee, (D) North Las Vegas, and touches on a number of topics including higher education. This is Part 2 of the interview as seen Sunday morning.More>>
The I-Team's Steve Sebelius interviews State Sen. John Lee, (D) North Las Vegas, on 8 News Now Sunday morning. Part 1 of the interview highlights a number of issues, including Lee's legislation allowing Nevada to withdraw from the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency. More>>
Friday, April 20 2012 11:08 PM EDT2012-04-21 03:08:11 GMT
Nevada's U.S. Sens. Harry Reid and Dean Heller are in a standoff over the nomination of Clark County District Judge Elissa Cadish to the federal bench.More>>
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Long lines, voter fraud complaints and angry Ron Paul supporters are turning a special caucus for religious voters who honor the Saturday Sabbath into a circus.
The Las Vegas caucus was supposed to start hours after the rest of the state concluded its Republican presidential caucuses.
But party officials were still frantically trying to sign in voters an hour after it started, further delaying election results from Nevada's most populous county.
Part of the trouble was some Paul supporters told voters they could show up for the late-night caucus for whatever reason.
But voters could only participate if they signed a declaration affirming that they couldn't vote during the regular morning caucuses because of their faith.
Clark County GOP chair David Gibbs says it's up to voters to be honest.