
This week’s poll asks if party unity is more important than strict adherence to conservative principles in the upcoming elections. Share your opinion on whether unity is key to winning, principles should come first, or if it all depends on the candidate and race. Cast your vote and join the conversation!
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Opinion: ‘Politics makes strange bedfellows’
In this column by Clark County Today editor Ken Vance, he takes a look behind the scenes at the Clark County Republican Party's recent meeting, where Paul Harris was reco...
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- Opinion: Nationwide strike in support of illegals and opposing the rule of law?Lars Larson argues that a reported nationwide strike reflects opposition to immigration enforcement and the rule of law, criticizing political leaders and media coverage.
- POLL: Should councilors serving on boards be required to vote the way the full council decides?A new poll asks whether Clark County councilors serving on boards should be required to vote in line with the full council’s position or retain independent judgment.
- VIDEO: Washington lawmakers clash over bills directed at limiting ICE officersA heated House committee hearing on legislation aimed at limiting ICE officers in Washington was temporarily recessed after sharp exchanges between lawmakers over testimony and procedural disputes.








you obviously promote the MAGA cult.
there should be a separation of church & state. You obviously want yo terminate our constitution. Not sure how you got my email. I no longer want to see you lies.
Please show WHERE in the Constitution (of The United States) “the separation of church and state” is mentioned. If you can do that, it might help a lot of propagandized people understand reality.
With the split in Washington, the moderate individuals who are not far right conservative, not far left progressive, can sway either direction. When we are divided, that’s when seats turn for the worse. Although I dislike the jungle elections, there needs to be a cheat sheet from each party on who they would vote into office. Especially when 2 seats are the same party.
at least we don’t (so far) have ranked-choice voting: “Ranked-choice voting and mail-in ballots were implemented in Alaska by referendum in 2020.
This is how Democrats steal seats. And Republicans let them.”