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NEVADA: NRSC Chief Headlines Gibbons Fundraiser
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| Mar 13 2003
| Roll Call
Posted on 06/25/2003 9:46:10 AM PDT by Pubbie
Adding fuel to the speculative political fires, Rep. Jim Gibbons (R) began his 2004 cycle fundraising efforts Wednesday with a special guest of honor at a Capitol Hill luncheon: National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman George Allen (Va.).
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TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Announcements; Extended News; Free Republic; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Nevada
KEYWORDS: 2004; gibbons; harryreid; jimgibbons; nevada; reid; senate
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posted on
06/25/2003 9:46:10 AM PDT
by
Pubbie
To: JohnnyZ; Theodore R.; Nathaniel Fischer; AuH2ORepublican; LdSentinal; Kuksool; Coop; ...
Jim Gibbons update
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posted on
06/25/2003 9:46:50 AM PDT
by
Pubbie
(Bill Owens for Prez and Jeb as VP in '08.)
To: Pubbie
As of now it appears increasingly likely that Gibbons will make the jump. I'm expecting him to narrow Reid's support in Washoe County (where he is suprisingly strong for a democrat). Overcoming Las Vegas will be a problem, but there is also a variable that has suprisingly recieved little mention: the increasing immigration of residents of California in to low tax Nevada. The state is becomeing increasing republican, while the reverse is true in California, mainly because many GOP voters have fled to Idaho, Colorado, and Nevada.
To: MainstreamConservative
If only that were true...unfortunately, the state is no longer becoming "increasingly Republican" due to the vast amount of hispanic immigration that is now fast outpacing the immigration from non-hispanic Californians. Reid has strong hispanic support (With help from the unions...Hard to believe he actually co-sponsored legislation significantly reducing immigration less than ten years ago)
The other problems Gibbons will have involve the G.O.P. base. Although he is a conservative, he is also moderately pro-choice and will unfortunately lose single issue pro-life voters to the allegedly pro-life Reid; Further, about 10 percent of the vote will be L.D.S. (Mormon) and Reid, who is L.D.S. himself, will likely still peel a substantial portion of that vote away from the G.O.P. as he has in past elections.
All of that, combined with the union money and voter fraud, and Gibbons has an uphill (though not impossible) task.
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posted on
06/25/2003 3:22:49 PM PDT
by
larlaw
To: larlaw
this hard core pro-lifer would vote for Gibbons over Reid in a second. It's clear that Reid wouldn't allow a conservative to get CLOSE to the Supreme Court. Gibbons I'm sure, would vote "Aye" on all W appointments.
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posted on
06/25/2003 4:14:24 PM PDT
by
votelife
(FREE MIGUEL ESTRADA!)
To: larlaw
Freepers, rather than waiting to see what happens with Estrada, we need to take the lead. That means presuring Senators, special interest groups, media organizations, etc. This thread is meant to be an ongoing effort to get this man confirmed. For too many years liberals have had their way on the courts. Now, President Bush is in a position to move the courts to the right. The election of '02 showed that the country is with the President. I think it's time to let Daschle, Hillary, and Pelosi know this is Bush country. Are you with me! Let's FREEP these people.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/847037/posts
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posted on
06/25/2003 7:33:49 PM PDT
by
votelife
(FREE MIGUEL ESTRADA!)
To: larlaw; Pubbie; JohnnyZ; Theodore R.; Nathaniel Fischer; AuH2ORepublican; LdSentinal; Kuksool; ...
Gibbons is not so pro-abort I would discount entirely supporting him (unlike, say, Greenwood of PA). Reid barely won in a good 'Rat year, and Gibbons represented the equivalent of about 2 Congressional districts, so I'd say he starts out about even.
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posted on
06/26/2003 6:13:31 AM PDT
by
fieldmarshaldj
(~Remember, it's not sporting to fire at RINO until charging~)
To: MainstreamConservative; larlaw
Voter registration in 2000 showed the Dems leading by a very slim 363K to 359K.
Link Registration in 2002 showed the GOP up by almost 8K (363K to 355K).
I'd say Nevada is trending Pubbie, albeit slowly. And since 2002 the Dems have outregistered the Pubbies ever so slightly, though the GOP still has a 7K+ advantage. Link
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posted on
06/26/2003 6:19:31 AM PDT
by
Coop
(God bless our troops!)
To: fieldmarshaldj; votelife; larlaw
"Gibbons is not so pro-abort"
You've got that right. Gibbons not only voted for the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, he also voted AGAINST Jim Greenwood's sham substitute amendment that would have allowed abortions so long as the mother's "health" (including "mental health") was endangered. So when the chips were down, Gibbons voted the right way. The supposedly pro-life Reid, on the other hand, voted FOR a similar amendment by Richard Durbin before covering his posterior and voting for the PBA ban (here's a list of how they voted:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/863742/posts?page=214#214). So as a pro-life voter, I'd much rather support Gibbons than Reid, even without taking into account the fact that Gibbons will support Bush's judicial nominees and Reid will not do so.
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posted on
06/26/2003 7:01:47 AM PDT
by
AuH2ORepublican
(Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
To: Coop; larlaw
Thank you for proving my point Coop. Larlaw, those statistics further illustrated my earlier point that Nevada is indeed trending republican.
As to hispanic immigration, it further illustrates why we need to continue our minority outreach program. It took a long time for the democrats to put blacks in their camp and for us to put southern whites in our camp. It will take time, but it's worth the effort.
To: MainstreamConservative
Interesting statistics which I was unaware of. Current voter registration is only part of the story, however. It is my understanding that G.O.P and Democratic registration numbers have shifted back and forth for about ten years now. Keep in mind, however, that a disproporionate amount of the new G.O.P. voters are retirees, and also keep in mind that the Clark County School District is now close to 30% hispanic. While many of the current immigrants here are illegal or not citizens, their children definitely are.
I agree that we are going to have to get more hispanics to vote G.O.P. and do more voter outreach (Though my preference is to actually control the borders, enforce our nation's laws, and deport people who are here illegally); However as long as we continue to allow unlimited immmigration of unskilled workers (i.e. tax consumers rather than taxpayers) the G.O.P. will always be at a disadvantage, and the sheer numbers are enough to tip closely balanced Nevada into the Dem column into the forseeable future. (Just take a look at the voter registration numbers in California in the 1990s...I don't think we are that far behind.)
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posted on
06/26/2003 3:36:21 PM PDT
by
larlaw
To: larlaw
What about all the decent people fleeing from Cali?
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posted on
06/26/2003 10:30:06 PM PDT
by
Impy
(Sharpton/Byrd 2004!! The Slave/Massa Ticket!!)
To: votelife
Wevoteprolife.com says Gibbons had a "94% Pro-Life
Voting Record".
I don't get Reid's postition. He's against it but sometimes votes for it?
Might you know where I can find pro-lfe ratings for the whole congress?
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posted on
06/26/2003 10:36:45 PM PDT
by
Impy
(Sharpton/Byrd 2004!! The Slave/Massa Ticket!!)
To: Impy
Fortunately, it is the "decent people fleeing from Cali" (like myself over ten years ago) who helped bring the G.O.P. parity to the Dems in the 1990s. However, California's demographics are rapidly changing for the worse, as will Nevada's (albeit more slowly).
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posted on
07/03/2003 4:25:31 PM PDT
by
larlaw
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