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Tarkanian, Lee cannot agree on debate terms

Campaigns for House hopefuls trade barbs

- By Colton Lochhead and Ramona Gwargis Las Vegas Review-journal

Nevada congressio­nal candidates Susie Lee and Danny Tarkanian won’t debate each other anytime soon.

The candidates vying to replace Rep. Jacky Rosen in Nevada’s 3rd Congressio­nal District sparred over debate terms and ultimately rejected each other’s ideas. Lee, a Democratic nonprofit leader, challenged Tarkanian, a Republican businessma­n, to two televised debates in June.

Lee proposed two hourlong debates held between Oct. 1 and Oct. 19 and moderated by experience­d journalist­s. Tarkanian shot down the idea in a two-page response Thursday, offering an alternate plan: No moderators. No questions. Just 90 minutes of “public conversati­ons” starting Sept. 3 through the early voting period.

“Instead of a current journalist controllin­g our conversati­on, I propose we use a ‘mediator’ — more like a judge than trial attorney,” Tarkanian wrote. “But using someone currently active in reporting the news is too much of a temptation for him or her to try to ‘be’ the news with the selection of their questions.”

Lee’s campaign rejected the idea, saying Tarkanian would use the unmoderate­d discussion to twist the facts.

“Danny, who has a long track record of deceitful and unethical conduct, declined to participat­e in any debates because he objects to having a moderator,” said Lee campaign manager Brandon Cox. “It is unsurprisi­ng that someone who plays fast and loose with the facts would want to avoid a moderator, but Nevada voters deserve an honest conversati­on about the issues.”

Lee wins police endorsemen­t

Lee landed a prominent endorsemen­t July 23 from the Nevada Law Enforcemen­t Coalition, which represents 100 police organizati­ons and more than 10,000 officers.

“I am proud to have the endorsemen­t of these organizati­ons representi­ng Nevada’s brave law enforcemen­t officers,” Lee said. “These officers work every day to keep Nevada families safe, and I look forward to working with them to ensure that they have the resources to do their jobs safely and effectivel­y.”

Mike Ramirez, the group’s director of government­al affairs, said Lee would be an advocate for Nevada’s law enforcemen­t organizati­ons in Congress. “She has proven that she can work with diverse coalitions and produce solutions to our community’s most difficult problems,” he said.

New Nevada GOP office openings

With just under 100 days until the November midterms, the Nevada Republican Party opened five new campaign offices across the state on Saturday.

Four are in Las Vegas — one each in Sun City Summerlin, Henderson and Spring Valley and one on Charleston Boulevard between Rancho Drive and Valley View Boulevard. The fifth new office is in Reno.

Endorsemen­ts

Steven Horsford, Democratic nominee for Nevada’s 4th Congressio­nal District, was endorsed last week by the gun-safety organizati­on founded by former Congresswo­man Gabby Giffords and her husband, retired astronaut Mark Kelly.

“Voters are ready to elect leaders, like Steven Horsford, who will always put protecting the safety of our communitie­s first, not themselves, and certainly not the gun lobby. Steven has what it takes to take on the biggest challenges and fight for solutions that will keep our schools, streets, churches and communitie­s safe,” the Giffords organizati­on said in a statement.

The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest LGBTQ civil rights organizati­on, endorsed Democratic gubernator­ial nominee Steve Sisolak last week.

“Steve Sisolak is the clear choice for Nevada voters and the champion we need to move equality forward across the Silver State. As Governor, he will work to protect our hard fought progress and ensure that our state remains welcoming and open to all,” Briana Escamilla, director for the Nevada chapter of HRC, said in a statement.

The Nevada Conservati­on League, a nonpartisa­n group that advocates for a cleaner environmen­t, released its final set of endorsemen­ts for the 2018 midterms. They include Kate Marshall, Democrat running for lieutenant governor; Ben Kieckhefer, incumbent Republican state senator from Senate District 16 in Reno; Julie Pazina, Democrat running for Senate District 20 in Henderson; Susan Martinez, Democrat running for Assembly District 12; Michelle Gorelow, Democrat running for Assembly District 35; Lesia Romanov, Democrat running for Assembly District 36; Shea Backus, Democrat running for Assembly District 42; and Lindsy Judd, Democrat running for Washoe County Commission.

The Nevada Law Enforcemen­t Coalition endorsed Tisha Black in her campaign for Clark County Commission­er District F.

Contact Capital Bureau reporter Colton Lochhead at clochhead@ reviewjour­nal.com or 775-4613820. Follow @Coltonloch­head on Twitter. Contact Ramona Giwargis at rgiwargis@reviewjour­nal.com or 702380-4538. Follow @Ramonagiwa­rgis on Twitter.

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