Las Vegas Review-Journal

GOP donor asks Trump to switch endorsemen­t

Ahern backs Brown in U.S. Senate race

- By Blake Apgar Contact Blake Apgar at bapgar@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5298. Follow @blakeapgar on Twitter.

A Las Vegas businessma­n with ties to Donald Trump wants the former president to switch his endorsemen­t in the GOP primary for Nevada’s U.S. Senate race.

Don Ahern, a major supporter of Republican causes, said he has spoken with Trump multiple times in recent months and has encouraged the former president to change his endorsemen­t from presumed frontrunne­r Adam Laxalt to underdog candidate Sam Brown.

“I love Donald Trump and I believe once he understand­s the strength of Sam Brown and the weakness of Adam Laxalt, I would hope that he would change his support there,” Ahern said in an interview with the Las Vegas Review-journal.

Nevada’s 2022 U.S. Senate race is of national importance because the outcome could swing control of the evenly divided upper chamber. The seat is held by U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-nev., who is seeking reelection.

Trump steadfast in his support

Trump endorsed Laxalt days after the former Nevada attorney general announced his candidacy.

And he isn’t budging.

In a statement to the Review-journal on Monday, the former president doubled down on his support.

“I’ve known Adam Laxalt for a long time and support him 100 percent,” Trump said.

Trump spokesman Taylor Budowich would not confirm Ahern’s account, but said private conversati­ons with the president should remain private.

He said Trump is all-in on Laxalt in the primary and general elections next year.

“Adam is the most popular conservati­ve in Nevada because he is a proven fighter who has stood alongside President Trump and helped advance his America First agenda,” Budowich said in a text message. Laxalt’s campaign spokesman, John Burke, said in a statement that Laxalt has been the conservati­ve leader on the front lines from his time as attorney general through last year’s election.

Trump loyalists

Ahern is an equipment-rental tycoon who owns several companies, including a hotel in Las Vegas. He and his companies have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to candidates and political causes over the years.

He is the finance chairman of the Nevada Republican Party and a loyal Trump supporter. Last year, two of his companies faced fines for hosting Trump campaign events that defied state-imposed pandemic restrictio­ns.

Laxalt, also a Trump loyalist, was one of the public faces in the effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election by promoting unfounded claims of widespread voter fraud. He was Trump’s campaign co-chair in Nevada at the time.

Ahern supported Laxalt in the past, but said he severed ties with him when Laxalt supported former Republican state Sen. Michael Roberson’s campaign for lieutenant governor in the 2018 election cycle.

“I dropped him like a bomb,” Ahern said.

As state Senate majority leader, Roberson supported a business tax passed by the Nevada Legislatur­e in 2015, a measure that Ahern strongly opposed.

Laxalt opposed the tax during his failed gubernator­ial campaign in 2018.

Ahern backs Brown

Ahern is taken by Brown’s personal story as a U.S. Military Academy-educated Army veteran who was severely injured by a roadside bomb in Afghanista­n.

In 2018, Brown moved to Nevada, where he now runs a business processing pharmacy claims for veterans.

Brown, a volunteer on Trump’s campaign last year, said in a statement that he would welcome the former president’s support.

 ?? Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal file @rookie__rae ?? Don Ahern is hoping former President Trump changes his endorsemen­t in the Nevada Senate race from Adam Laxalt to Sam Brown.
Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal file @rookie__rae Don Ahern is hoping former President Trump changes his endorsemen­t in the Nevada Senate race from Adam Laxalt to Sam Brown.

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