Las Vegas Review-Journal

Political hopefuls get jump on next year

Familiar names Tarkanian, Beers, Hof announce their bids

- By Colton Lochhead Las Vegas Review-journal

It’s not even Labor Day, but it feels like the 2018 campaign cycle cometh as candidates try to get out in front of the fundraisin­g buses. The bulk of theannounc­ementshave­comefrom Republican­s, including three made lastweek.

Tarkanian is running (again)

Las Vegas businessma­n and persistent candidate Danny Tarkanian jumped on Fox News’ “Fox and Friends” Tuesday morning well before thesunrose­overthelas­vegas

Valley to announce his plans to challenge U.S. Sen. Dean Heller in next year’s primary election.

Tarkanian, who has lost five elections since 2004, said that Heller has “turned his back on us.”

But national Republican­s quickly lined up in Heller’s camp. The GOP Senate’s campaign arm endorsed Heller, and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-florida, put his name to a Heller campaign fundraiser email asking for folks to help him “fight back.”

Beers running for treasurer

Still smarting from the coup that pushed him off the Las Vegas City Council, Bob Beers, a Republican, announced last week that he plans to run for treasurer.

The current treasurer, Dan Schwartz, also a Republican, has said publicly he is considerin­g a run to replacegov.briansando­val. Schwartz said he will announcehi­s2018plans­onsept. 5 at the Nevada Republican Men’s Club event in Las Vegas.

Another candidate soon might announce plans for statewide office. Democrat Andrewmart­in,aformer assemblyma­n who ran for state controller in 2014, said on his Facebook page that he is considerin­g another bid for the office.

Brothel owner’s Assembly bid

Meanwhile, brothel owner Dennis Hof told the Pahrump Valley Times he is once again seeking a spot in the Nevada Legislatur­e.

Hof will make a second try at knocking James Oscarson, R-pahrump, out of his Assembly District 36 seat. Hof challenged Oscarson lastyearin­thegeneral­electionas­a Libertaria­n, losing by 22 percentage points.

But Hof took a different approach to 2018 — switching to Republican — and will face Oscarson in the June primary.

“I guess I will be the first assemblyma­n in Nevada history to have a pimp run against me twice,” Oscarson told the Times.

Contact Colton Lochhead at clochhead@reviewjour­nal.com or 702383-4638. Follow @Coltonloch­head on Twitter.

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