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Far-Right Republicans Compete In CD4 Primary Before Facing A Well-Funded Horsford
U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford faces no Democratic opponents and holds a nearly $2 million war chest ahead of the November general election.

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U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford faces no Democratic opponents and holds a nearly $2 million war chest ahead of the November general election.

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The Republican frontrunner has embraced the dangerous rhetoric all while simultaneously courting the Latino vote.
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Urges Republicans to “come together” to defeat Sisolak.
“Justice is not being distributed equally.”
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The Attorney General is the state’s top law enforcement officer and routinely engages in criminal prosecution.
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Michele Fiore characterizes herself as something of a political outsider despite her long time involvement in state government.
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