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2008 Elections

2008 Caucus Guide

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Chris Morris / Las Vegas Sun

For the first time, Nevada’s Democrats and Republicans will have a chance to play a stronger role in who the nominees will be for president by being among a select group of states picked to hold primaries and caucuses in January.

Caucus 101: A basic guide on how to participate. Or, read more about the logistics of Jan. 19.

By being one of the early states, Nevada’s caucuses are hoped to gain the state more national attention, bring in more presidential candidates and thus raise awareness of Western issues. More background...

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Berkley, Titus join Biden at dinner for Greek Orthodox Church leader
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Health care, climate change on front burner in D.C.
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U2 concert a full-scale spectacle, on and off the Sam Boyd Stadium stage
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Progressive group wants tougher stand from Harry Reid
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Dina Titus to host health care town hall meeting
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County considers suing over travel Web site room taxes
As other parts of the country win tens of millions of dollars in court judgments against online tourism companies, Clark County commissioners are talking about following suit. At issue is the amount of hotel room taxes paid by online travel sites.
Nonpartisan voters make biggest gain in October
CARSON CITY – Democratic and Republican candidates are spending the most money but nonpartisan voters made the biggest gains in registration in October.
House poised for historic vote
After six months of angry debate, one final bill ready for roll call
The long, national health care debate is about to come to an end, at least in one chamber of Congress. But it is not drawing to a close quietly. The House is preparing for a weekend vote that cannot come quickly enough for Nevada’s Democratic lawmakers.
Las Vegas mayor still mulling over running for governor
Oscar Goodman sounds more interested in running an independent candidate
Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman said today he's still "just thinking" about running for governor next year. "I'm trying to figure out for myself whether or not I want to give up the pleasure of being the mayor of Las Vegas ... or the wonderful things I believe are happening in contrast to getting involved in a heated race," Goodman said this morning.
Detained for years but never charged
DAILY MEMO: Lawsuit by witness held in Vegas could affect government actions
Many people wanted by authorities come to Las Vegas to hide. Abdullah al-Kidd came here so the federal government could keep an eye on him. For about three years he lived here, much of it under house arrest, while federal lawyers in Idaho prosecuted a suspected Islamic terrorist. Al-Kidd was supposed to be a star witness.
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A venue for all types of pros
Ron Kantowski: Even if a big corporation does build an arena downtown, that’s no reason to pursue a sports team. Is it, Mayor?
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid takes part in a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thu
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Dina Titus backing House health care plan after changes
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Lowden: ‘I didn’t laugh about it’
But tape of exchange over Reid bomb story reveals otherwise
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Michael MacQuarrie never cared for politics. Never had much faith in politicians. But here he was Tuesday in the Capitol and, later, at the White House — part of the lobby machine on health care reform. MacQuarrie and other small-business owners had been summoned to share their stories and press for health care reform.

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