Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki's announcement today that he'll run for re-election and not for U.S. Senate against Harry Reid comes with an interesting
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Heck on EMILY’s List
The pro-woman fund is targeting Joe Heck, most particularly for voting against an insurance mandate to cover the HPV vaccine that is linked to cervical cancer. Heck says it did it because it drives up costs, but I have to wonder: Does it drive up costs more than treating an advanced case of cervical cancer? And isn’t an increased cost worth it if it saves lives?
Coburn lied about Ensign affair, too?
DailyKos reviews a recently published account of the C Street residents confronting John Ensign about his affair, and finds some discrepancies from the story told by U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn about his role in the matter.
Angle: ‘I’ll be a mainstream senator’
Sharron Angle tells CNN that Harry Reid has misquoted her and that “I’ll be a mainstream senator” if elected.
Heller, Porter make ‘what if’ list
Politico’s Top 10 “What Ifs” of the midterm election wonders what would have happened had Dean Heller or Jon Porter challenged Harry Reid for re-election. We’d have avoided debates about chickens and black jerseys, to be sure, and Reid might be facing a much more difficult job today.
Ensign confronted repeatedly over affair
John Ensign‘s fellow believers had to confront him twice before he finally ended his affair with Cindy Hampton, the New Yorker finds in an article that delves into the quasi-Christian group behind the infamous C Street house.
Some Democrats run from health care
Democrats who cast “no” votes on health care reform earlier this year are highlighting those votes in their re-election bids, while Politico couldn’t locate a Democrat running on having voted “yes” on the law. Maybe if it had included a public option?
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Posts Tagged ‘Brian Krolicki’
Krolicki not running for Senate
Thursday, February 11th, 2010
Tags: Brian Krolicki, Harry Reid
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What, do they all say that?
Friday, January 29th, 2010
Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki was quoted today telling the Review-Journal that he could beat Harry Reid, although Krolicki has said he doesn't know yet if he will jump into the already-crowded race against Nevada's senior senator. (We haven't asked, but we're fairly sure all the candidates currently in the
Tags: Brian Krolicki, Jim Gibbons
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