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Kathy McClain and Mark Manendo

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Fri, May 14, 2010 (7:22 p.m.)

As a Las Vegas City Councilman, Michael McDonald urged the city to buy a vacant shopping center and surrounding homes to build senior housing. Years later, the blight remains on the vacant property and critics are questioning whether McDonald got the best of the city. Plus, term-limited state Assembly members Kathy McClain and Mark Manendo go Face to Face in their quest for a pivotal seat in the state Senate, likely to be decided in the primary election.

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  1. I can't believe that either McClain or Manendo are going to be in the state senate. They both belong in jail. One robs the people of Nevada and the other tries to molest the young women of Nevada.

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