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Steve Sebelius

Party unity scarce at Democratic National Convention

The long ride down Philadelphia’s Broad Street is just a short hike compared to the rift that still exists between supporters of Bernie Sanders and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

Democrats must confront hard truths

As the party prepares to convene in the birthplace of democracy, it faces dangers from within and without that threaten to destroy its chances to govern at a time of uncertainty, upheaval and unpredictability.

Cruz was yesterday, Trump tomorrow

Each day at a national political convention is like a new chapter in a book; the new builds upon the old, but the words of the past are quickly forgotten.

Donald Trump’s Las Vegas friends say he’s got skills

Some of GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s Las Vegas friends showed up in Cleveland this week to tell Republican delegates at their national convention, and the rest of the world, why Trump would make a great president.

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SEBELIUS: We’ve just never been here before

This week, businessman and reality show ringmaster Donald J. Trump is scheduled to accept the nomination of the Republican Party for president in a media event that completes the merger of politics and entertainment.

The ironies of Dallas

The ironies of Dallas abound.

Money, not regrets, will fix cop funding now

Whatever else may be said about the city-county disagreement over funding for the Metro police department, this much is certain: It could have been ameliorated years ago with the push of a green button.

The one wall Trump opposes, between church and state

So Donald Trump showed up at a meeting of more than 1,000 evangelical Christian conservatives late last month to announce that he’s on their side, that he’s a “tremendous” believer and that “we’re gonna straighten it out.”

An uber-stretch

Did former Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto take money to kill Uber, costing Nevadans jobs? That’s what a new political attack ad claims.

Asking the right question on marijuana

So Gov. Brian Sandoval, the former attorney general and federal judge, has come out squarely against the legalization of recreational marijuana in Nevada.

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