Las Vegas Review-Journal

■ Former Sen. Dean Heller appeared ready to announce a gubernator­ial bid.

Bid for governor to be announced Monday

- By Bill Dentzer Review-journal Capital Bureau

CARSON CITY — Former GOP Sen. Dean Heller is expected to declare his candidacy for governor at a “special announceme­nt” scheduled for Monday at the local GOP party headquarte­rs in the state capital.

Heller, whose candidacy has been anticipate­d, would join a crowded GOP field as the likely front-runner to challenge Democratic incumbent Steve Sisolak next year based on his experience and name recognitio­n. Heller has stayed mum on his plans with the media, but made appearance­s at GOP events in Northern Nevada in June where he indicated to attendees he was exploring a run.

Other announced GOP candidates include Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo, North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee, Reno attorney Joey Gilbert, and businessme­n Guy Nohra.

Heller, 61, served two terms as an assemblyma­n representi­ng Carson City, three terms as secretary of state, and two terms in the House of Representa­tives before he was appointed to the U.S. Senate in 2011 by Gov. Brian Sandoval when incumbent John Ensign resigned in the wake of an extramarit­al affair.

Heller won the Senate seat in 2012, defeating then-congresswo­man Shelley Berkley, but lost his 2018 bid for re-election to Democrat Jacky Rosen.

Heller navigated a difficult relationsh­ip with former President Donald Trump, initially as a vocal critic but later as an ally for whom Trump campaigned in 2018. After his loss, Trump said Hell

er lost because he didn’t excite voters and had been “extraordin­arily hostile” to the president during the 2016 election, alienating conservati­ves.

Viewed as a moderate Republican, Heller’s website touts his bipartisan credential­s in the Senate.

The Monday announceme­nt in Carson City is scheduled for 8 a.m.

“It will be a packed room. It will be overflowin­g,” said Carson City Republican Party Chair Scott Hoen. He declined to disclose the substance of Heller’s announceme­nt but noted the former senator’s ties to the capital city, where he grew up.

“He just wanted to a make the announceme­nt here,” Hoen said.

Though a formal announceme­nt is still days away, Heller’s candidacy has been all but a certainty. State Democrats were quick to pounce Wednesday, chastising him in a statement for “caving to his base” in 2018 and laying low since that defeat.

“Dean Heller is entering a civil war, but let’s be clear - he’s going into battle for himself, not Nevadans,” said Nevada Democratic Victory spokespers­on Mallory Payne. “Now, after bunkering down for the last two years, he’ll have to survive a crowded and expensive primary.”

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