News about Steve Sisolak

According to rumors, Republican Adam Laxalt is planning to run for a RECOUNT' in the close Nevada Senate election

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 11, 2022
According to DailyMail.com, "internal deliberations are being discussed right now about whether or not to call for a statewide recount." 'And that would obviously involve fundraising,' they would say, if they were identifying fundraisers.' Laxalt is barely leading Cortez Masto by less than 10,000 ballots as of Friday afternoon, with 90 percent of precincts reporting. Cortez Masto is one of three Democratic senators left standing in close contests in Nevada, Georgia, and Arizona. Republicans have won 49 Senate seats and Democrats have won 48, meaning that a win in Nevada would be pivotal to either party vying for the Senate's leadership.

The governors' races are not known at DailyMail.com

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 7, 2022
Millions of people in 36 states and three territories will elect a new governor on Tuesday in a vote dominated by abortion coverage, transgender rights, taxes, education, and future elections. Only five races look really competitive, three of which are in the modern swing states of Arizona, Nevada, and Wisconsin. Oregon's historically blue state could elect its first Republican governor in 40 years, while Kansas could keep its Democratic governor.

Comparative to 2018, close to DOUBLE has invested heavily on mid-term ads

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 21, 2022
Advertising spending by political candidates and outside groups has already invested over $7.5 billion to influence the midterm elections, nearly double the amount invested during the last midterm cycle in 2018. Following a news release by the Wall Street Journal on numbers from AdImpact, an ad-tracking company, showing that the most political media in the region has been Las Vegas since Labor Day, followed by Philadelphia.

Fast money: Formula One injects almost $1 billion into the US economy with the 'injection of nearly $1 billion into the American economy with the Austin, Miami' races

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 21, 2022
Formula One now has a $1 billion economic impact in the United States, and this is before the Las Vegas Grand Prix debuts next season. F1's direct investment in Austin this year exceeded $434 million in direct spending, not to mention the estimated $349 million in Miami. Austin now receives an additional half billion dollars in annual revenue from the US Grand Prix, thanks in large part to the increasing success of Europe's premier racing series. According to a Greyhill Advisors study, not only did it eclipse the estimated $280 million South by Southwest's economy last spring but it has also helped raise the city's profile internationally. "It's become a big part of our tourism industry, and it's certainly an exciting change in Austin,' Jon Hockenyos, president of Austin-based economic analysis company TXP Inc., told the Austin American-Statesman ahead of Sunday's US Grand Prix.

In a $1BILLION lawsuit, the husband of Kamala Harris's top advisor is accused of bribery and fraud

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 7, 2022
Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones, 47, has reportedly entered an 'illicit and corrupt agreement' with Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak in 2018. Jim Rhodes, a property developer, was killed after the transaction was completed on 2,400 acres near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Rhodes is now suing the county and the board of commissioners for injuries that, he claims, totaled more than $1 billion. If Rhode's is successful, the deal could wipe out the Nevada, county's $1.5 billion budget, which is home to the world-famous Las Vegas Strip. Jones is the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris' top strategist Megan. Lawyers for Rhodes have accused Jones of destroying evidence in an attempt to mask his "crime," which also included the deletion of texts with his wife.

A Las Vegas bomber has been sentenced to life for shooting a casino hot dog vendor

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 30, 2022
A man partially responsible for the murder of a hot dog vendor as part of a revenge scheme more than a decade ago escaped from his prison by using 'battery acid and a cardboard dummy,' tricking prison workers, and getting a long head start on his escape. Porfirio Duarte-Herrera, 42, had been on the run since September 23, but officers at the Southern Nevada Correctional Center discovered him missing the following Tuesday. After shuttle workers discovered something suspicious about one of their passengers, he was discovered attempting to board a bus to Tijiuana on Thursday.