Keyword: nevada
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An 8 News NOW poll of Nevada voters shows a very tight race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump with only two points separating them. Clinton has a slight lead with 43 percent followed by Trump's 41 percent. The margin of error is four percent. -snip- The margin of error, with a 95% confidence interval, was 4.0%. The demographic breakdown of the respondents was 66-15-6% white/Hispanic/black (2% were Asian and 10% were “other”), while the party registration of respondents was 43-38% Democratic/Republican (19% Independents).
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PROTESTERS RAN OVER FOR BLOCKING THE STREETS AIM Northern Nevada invites you to stand in solidarity with us as we fight to abolish the honoring of murder, rape, slavery, torture and genocide in our communities. This is the time, the time is now **warning language**
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The reporter from KSNV(a clear Hillary supporter) was just giddy that people came from California and even Iowa to attend the rally. It was at the start of the 5:00 KSNV newscast.
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A bill to raise hotel taxes to fund an NFL stadium for the Oakland Raiders and a convention center expansion has crossed its first hurdle in the Nevada Legislature. The Nevada Senate voted 16-5 on Tuesday to approve the measure. Democratic opponents have said they oppose putting public funds to a project backed by billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, while Republican opponents oppose raising taxes.
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A massive brawl between two rival high schools was caught on video, so now police officers are looking for all the students connected to the fight. It happened inside a Raising Canes and an In-N-Out Burger near Ann Road and U.S. 95. The graphic images were taken Friday night after a football game between Arbor View and Centennial high schools. Employees from both restaurants told 8 News NOW that the area is a popular hangout spot for high schoolers on game night, but they've never seen anything like Friday's brawl happen. People in the community are shocked. "How just a...
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A Senate candidate was booed and jeered as he publicly disavowed his support for Donald Trump and asked the Republican nominee to step down on Saturday. Speaking at a campaign event, Nevada Republican Rep. Joe Heck — who is currently running to replace Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid — said he could no longer support Trump due to the nominee’s past behavior and comments. (RELATED: Trump Apologizes After Hidden Cam Video Surfaces Of Him Talking Lewd About Women) “I cannot in good conscience continue to support Donald Trump nor can I vote for Hillary Clinton,” Heck said to boos. ...more...
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The big story is that Trump mispronounced Nevada. Like it's a very serious mistake which will sink him. Is this really the best they can do? Remember when obambi pronounced corpsman "corpse man"?
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Just as the local sheriff intervened to protect his family's ranch and cattle at Bunkerville, Nevada in 2014, Ammon Bundy said he wanted Harney County's sheriff to stand with the family of two Oregon ranchers facing longer prison time for lighting federal land... Bundy described how local law enforcement's help brokering a deal in the Bunkerville standoff was "significant" for him...... That experience, as well as his faith, prompted him to do what he could to help the (Dwight and Steven) Hammonds, he said.... But when it became clear that Harney County officials the county sheriff and state leaders had...
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RENO, Nevada (CNN) -- A man who said he was representing the "alt-right" and embraced the label of "neo-Nazi" was shouted down by Donald Trump supporters at a rally here Wednesday night. Brady Garrett, 25, was holding up signs during the rally that said "Research Holocaust Revisionism" and "1488," the latter of which is a combination of numbers emblematic of Nazism and white supremacy. He was escorted out of the event by Trump security. Talking to reporters after the rally, Garrett said the United States needs "to put European Americans first" and disparaged Zionists. Garrett confirmed that he was a...
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Technician caught on film at Henderson, NV rally
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Wednesday, October 5, 2016: Live stream coverage of the Donald Trump for President rally in Henderson, NV at ​Henderson Pavilion. Event begins at 11:30 AM PT. Watch the LIVE stream of the event below: Wednesday, October 5, 2016: Live streaming coverage of the Donald J. Trump for President rally in Reno, NV at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. Live coverage begins at 3:30 PM PT. Watch the LIVE stream of the event below:
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OK, no excerpt. The bottom line is this: Illary used her Machine to keep Jill Stein off the ballot in Nevada, and the Greenies are MADDER THAN HELL about it. Basically, the Hilliarites planted an operative into the Stein ballot qualification signature-collecting process, and the operative submitted a bunch of phony signatures. When Stein's people submitted all their signatures, they had a 90% validation rate - except for this person's group. The pro-Hillary Secretary of State sprang, and refused to allow Stein on the ballot. They appealed, and the SoS slow-walked it, finally submitting the appeal to an 0bama-appointed, Reid...
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RENO, Nev. — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is adding a Reno stop to his trip to Nevada this week. His campaign says he’ll be holding a rally at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. That comes after an 11:30 a.m. rally at the Henderson Pavilion in southern Nevada. His other stops this week are in Colorado and Arizona. It marks Trump’s second visit to Northern Nevada in two months; he made an appearance at a fundraising dinner in August in Stateline, at Lake Tahoe’s South Shore. Nevada is a key battleground state; polls show...
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FBI agents posed as a documentary film crew to gather evidence during their investigation into the April 2014 standoff near the Bundy family ranch in Bunkerville, a defense lawyer disclosed in court papers Friday. Attorney Chris Rasmussen said undercover agents conducted video interviews of several defendants to "extract admissions" from them before they were charged. He identified the company as Longbow Productions which does appear in online Nevada licensing records. Attorney Dan Hill, who is defending Ammon Bundy, said his client was interviewed for several hours in Phoenix by Longbow Productions before he was charged in the Bunkerville standoff with...
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Ricky Vaugn just posted a campaign mail from Cankles'team in CA SAYING "Our team in CA had to cancel bus trips for volunteer canvassers into Nevada in the month of October because we didn't have the budget to pay for it." Hmmm. Did Cankles blow all her money in useless Trump bashing ads?
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Nevada remains a battleground state …
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Nevada remains a battleground state in the presidential election, according to a new poll commissioned by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The first Nevada Poll of 2016 shows Silver State voters are closely divided three weeks before the start of early voting and less than six weeks from Election Day. Forty-five percent of likely Nevada voters support Democrat Hillary Clinton and 44 percent support Republican Donald Trump, the poll released Saturday shows. Five percent support Libertarian Gary Johnson, 5 percent are undecided and 1 percent said they would support a different choice. The poll, conducted by Bendixen & Amandi International, has...
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Donald Trump is now leading in five battleground states following the first presidential debate on Monday. trump train rally Trump now leads in Nevada, Colorado, Iowa, Ohio and North Carolina – all states Barack Obama won his first term – according to Real Clear Politics averages. (Ed Henry, Fox video..."Trump still surging") https://youtu.be/MoHWjPNgMvk
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With her unpopular positions and repulsive mindset, the real question is why isn’t Hillary Clinton 50 points behind in this election? In a bizarre video message this week to the Laborers International Union of North America, Hillary Clinton asked, “Why aren’t I 50 points ahead?” She seemed concerned that her opponent, Donald Trump, had closed the gap in the polls. Clinton claimed that Trump was staunchly opposed to labor unions, but she had a long history of support. She also noted her strong opposition to Right to Work laws. According to Clinton, “Right to Work is wrong for workers and...
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ORLANDO — Hillary Clinton gave voice Wednesday to a question on the minds of many of her fiercest advocates in her race against the controversy-prone Donald Trump: Why isn’t she way, way ahead? The Democratic nominee raised the issue here during an address via video conference to a gathering in Las Vegas of the Labor International Union of North America. The former secretary of state ticked off her pro-union positions, including investing in infrastructure, raising the minimum wage and supporting collective bargaining. “Having said all this, ‘Why aren’t I 50 points ahead?’ you might ask?” Clinton said. “Well, the choice...
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