Las Vegas Review-Journal

Heller team sends Rosen map, says she shuns rural areas

- By Ramona Giwargis Las Vegas Review-journal

U.S. Sen. Dean Heller ’scampaign mailed Rep. Jacky Rosen a map of Nevada, claiming she’s spurned rural counties by skipping campaign events in Tonopah and Hawthorne.

“The best-case scenario isthatjack­yrosenjust can’t find her way out of

Las Vegas or doesn’t realize our state extends well beyond Clark County — in which case, hopefully a travel atlas willhelphe­r,”said Keelie Broom, a spokeswoma­n for the Republican National Committee. “On the other hand, the more likely scenario is that Rosen doesn’t think rural Nevada is worth her time, which is just another example of how dismissive and outof-touch she is with the very voters shehopesto­represent.”

Rosen’s spokesman said she has campaigned in rural Fallon, Minden, Elko and Carson City.

“Senator Heller is struggling to make his case for re-election, which iswhyhispa­theticcamp­aignis already resorting to dishonest stunts,” said spokesman Stewart Boss. “While Senator Heller votes with his Republican leaders in Washington and fights forhisweal­thycampaig­n donors, Jacky Rosen will be a senator who represents hardworkin­g Nevadans in every corner of the state.”

Rosen aims to protect marijuana

Rosen visited a marijuana dispensary in Las Vegas this week to support protecting cannabis businesses from the federal government.

“I supported the decision our voters made in 2016 to legalize and regulate recreation­al marijuana, and it’s been overwhelmi­ngly positive for Nevada’s economy,” Rosen said in a statement.

In 2016, Heller opposed a measure to legalize marijuana and voted to confirm Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who opposes legalized weed.

Heller spokesman Keith Schipper said while the senator personally opposes recreation­al marijuana, he “respects the will” of voters and has worked with other senators to ensure the rights of states are protected.

Heavy spending in congressio­nal race

Astheracef­ornevada’s3rdcongre­ssional District heats up, super PACS are spending tens of thousands of dollars to support a pair of GOP candidates.

According to federal campaign finance filings, the National Associatio­n of Realtors Congressio­nal Fund this month spent $39,867 on online video production and consulting services for state Sen. Scott Hammond ’scampaign.thefundfor­a Working Congress spent $21,250 on digital advertisin­g to support former TV reporter Michelle Mortensen.

The leading candidate in the crowded Republican field, Danny Tarkanian, has been endorsed by President Donald Trump.

Endorsemen­ts

Senatemajo­rityleader­and attorney general hopeful Aaron Ford was endorsed by the Internatio­nal Brotherhoo­d of Electrical Workers Local 396 and Plumbers, Pipefitter­s & Service Technician­s Local 525.

Former Maryland governor and 2016 presidenti­al candidate Martin O’malley endorsed Democrat Steve Sisolak for Nevada governor and Kate Marshall for lieutenant governor.

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