An ad from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee falsely claims that Nevada Republican House candidate April Becker supports a nationwide abortion ban and "taking away a woman’s right to abortion with no exceptions."
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An ad from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee falsely claims that Nevada Republican House candidate April Becker supports a nationwide abortion ban and "taking away a woman’s right to abortion with no exceptions."
Mazel tov to my friend, @RepSusieLee for winning the #DemocraticNomination for Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District, once again, after proudly serving these past two years, as that district’s #Congresswoman. Here’s to another two years!! (Photo: #EthanMiller) . . #GetIntoIt #NV03 #SusieLeeForCongress #TheGreatStateOfNevada #NVDems #GoSusie #SusieLee2020 (at Fabulous Las Vegas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBRQJMGlB-1/?igshid=1s2vjvtdskgc
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Dem Erin Bilbray 'Likes' Graphic With N-Word And 'Ching Chong' On Facebook
The Weekly Standard reported that House candidate Erin Bilbray-Kohn (D-NV) liked an image that used offensive words like "Ching-Chong Ching" in a reference to Asians and the N-word to reference a part of Africa.
This is the image she 'liked" on Facebook:
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"In the past, unions have been about protecting workers. . . . But too often, today's unions are more about politics and protecting their clout than protecting workers." - Rep. Joe Heck (R-Nevada), 9/15/11
The biggest change was their redo of the 3rd Congressional District, represented by U.S. Rep. Joe Heck, R-Nev., so that it lies entirely in Clark County. Heck's new district would have a registered voter population of 47 percent Democratic versus 30 percent Republican. Earlier, Democrats placed Heck in a district that partly was in rural counties in the western part of the state.
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