Las Vegas Review-Journal

Ex-treasurer to run against Lee in 2020

- By Rory Appleton Las Vegas Review-journal

Formerstat­etreasurer­dan Schwartz announced Tuesday he will run against freshman Democratic Rep. Susie Lee for the 3rd Congressio­nal District in 2020.

In an interview following his announceme­nt, Schwartz said his most important reason for joining the race was what he characteri­zed as Democratic attacks on a free-market economy.

“Susie Lee marches in step with (Speaker) Nancy Pelosi and the democratic socialists,” Schwartz said. “They want to undo the most successful economy in the world and maybe in history.”

Schwartz served as treasurer from 2015-19 before mounting an unsuccessf­ul primary challenge to then-attorney General Adam Laxalt in the 2018 gubernator­ial primary. He previously ran for Congress in the 4th District in 2012 and finished fourth in a Republican primary that saw Danny Tarkanian secure the nomination. Lee defeated Tarkanian in the 3rd District in 2018.

Lee’s campaign responded to the announceme­nt in a statement saying “the last thing Southern Nevada needs is a rubber stamp” for President Donald Trump’s agenda.

“Congresswo­man Lee is confident that her bipartisan, problem-solving efforts to increase public education funding, lower health care costs, and advocate on behalf of Southern Nevada veterans will continue to resonate with voters” her campaign said.

The Democratic Congressio­nal Campaign Committee also attacked Schwartz in a statement.

“Schwartz’s long history of Nevada’s voters rejecting not only him but his values time and again says all you need to know about how Nevada voters really feel about another Schwartz candidacy,” spokesman Andy Orellana said.

The National Republican Congressio­nal Committee spokeswoma­n Torunn Sinclair said the party does not comment on specific campaigns until after the primary election, which is in June. In February, Lee’s district was among the initial 55 announced as 2020 Republican targets.

The 3rd District, which includes Summerlin, Green Valley and Boulder City, currently is nearly evenly divided, with 36.3 percent Democrats, 34.7 percent Republican­s and 23 percent registered as non-partisan.

But while not commenting on Schwartz’s candidacy, the Republican congressio­nal organizati­on did denounce Lee.

“Susie Lee’s refusal to stand up to her socialist Democrat colleagues in Congress will cost her this congressio­nal seat,” Sinclair said. “If Lee won’t disavow Medicare for All, the Green New Deal and impeachmen­t — she’s supporting it.”

In his interview, Schwartz criticized the Democratic-controlled House for being unable to pass a budget, saying party leaders can’t agree on anything that would offend its far-left members. He criticized the Democratic party as a whole for moving further to the left.

“Just watch the presidenti­al debates,” he said. “It’s basically a race to see who can give out the most free stuff.”

But Schwartz claims he isn’t your typical Republican. He says he supports universal preschool and pay raises for teachers — two key points in many 2020 Democratic presidenti­al candidate platforms — as well as educationa­l tracking.

Schwartz said that while he opposes most of the Affordable Care Act and particular­ly its individual mandate, he supports its protection­s for pre-existing conditions and allowing children to stay on their parents’ insurance until they turn 26.

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