
Political violence has become an increasing concern across the nation, with many wondering what factors are contributing to this rise. Is it driven by political rhetoric, social media, economic inequality, media bias, or something else entirely? Clark County Today wants to hear from you. Take part in our latest poll and share your thoughts on what you believe is the root cause behind this troubling trend. Join the conversation and help us understand the perspectives of our community on this critical issue.
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CCRCC adopts resolution condemning political violence
The Clark County Republican Central Committee adopts a resolution condemning political violence following an assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
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