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Republicans reach all-time lows in debates

If ever there was an event that screamed out for a drinking game, it’s the Republican debate scheduled for Thursday night.

Trump: King of Nevada’s caucus

Say what you like about the political performance art that is the Donald Trump presidential campaign, but don’t say it’s not a ratings winner.

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Time for Nevada GOP to play the Trump card

And now, it’s the Republicans turn! A somewhat diminished Republican field now (mostly) turns its attention to Nevada, the last stop before Super Tuesday.

Nevada loves Hillary Clinton — again

Nevada loves Hillary Clinton. And in 2016, Nevada loved her a little bit more than it did the last time she ran in a competitive Democratic race for the presidency.

Where does Dean stand?

We know where Nevada’s senior senator, Harry Reid, stands on quickly appointing a new justice to fill the seat of the late Antonin Scalia — he’s all for it.

It’s all over but the shouting

It’s caucus time. Finally. On Saturday, Nevada’s Democrats will gather to debate the merits of their two remaining candidates and try to persuade each other that either former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is the best choice to lead America.

Senators must live up to their oath, or quit

Not to put too fine a point on it, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is a disgrace to the Senate, a traitor to his oath and, if he retained the slightest vestiges of decency, would resign immediately.

Dare greatly to win greatly

The true cynic is the person who has given up hope that things can change, embracing and eventually even defending the status quo.

What Sanders surge? Clinton campaign still confident in Nevada

Just in case you had any lingering doubts about the Hillary Clinton campaign’s expectations for the Nevada Democratic presidential caucus Feb. 20, let the campaign’s state director put your mind at ease.

Local government shows no sympathy for the devil

A victory for the devil? Or the U.S. Constitution? That’s the interesting question emerging in light of the Phoenix City Council’s decision to cancel its traditional invocation after the Satanic Temple sought to join the roster of clergy offering a pre-meeting prayer.

Still waiting for justice

The good news is, Ammon and Ryan Bundy will be able to occupy a government facility for what appears to be an indefinite time.

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