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By Raymond Pratt
September 15
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Now that congress is back in session, one item on the itinerary is another Defense Authorization bill. And, as usual, Republicans are vexed by the over-used tactic of Democrats sliding un-related bits of their agenda under the radar, knowing that the chance of any Defense bill not passing is very slim. [...]
By Raymond Pratt
Sep 2010
www.beatreid.com
Nevada has been no stranger to the green energy controversy for a few years now. Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev) has addressed the energy issue by backing Cap-and-Trade legislation and attempting to erect expansive wind farms near the city of Searchlight. Three years ago Harry Reid created the National Clean [...]
A Beat Reid Editorial
By Rick Charles
BeatReid.com
January 14, 2010
Harry is in a helluva jam these days. He has proudly taken credit for forcing the healthcare fiasco down the throats of the American people, a program that a clear majority of folks of all political stripes find offensive and distasteful. And thanks to Harry’s decision to link [...]
By Kathy Flynn
BeatReid.com
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
In a reversal of roles, bloodthirsty members of the GOP are tightening up the last few coils on the rope with which they wish to hang Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. A predictable wildfire of political posturing and brouhaha has resulted from recently exposed comments made by Senator Reid about [...]
By Kathy Flynn
Monday, November 16, 2009
BeatReid.com
Most political movements focused on electing a candidate into, or an incumbent out of office are prone to fall pretty much along party lines. Beat Reid is no different. But, at least internally, we are more about giving someone else a chance in the soon-to-be-available Nevada senate seat than [...]
By Raymond Pratt
BeatReid.com
Monday, August 17, 2009
Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s Re-election campaign has taken another step in preparation for the 2010 mid-term by deploying a shiny new website. The new site is a blog-style website focusing on the use of social media technologies. The goal is to enhance his popularity with Nevadans, an area [...]
By Charlie Hastings
BeatReid.com
Friday, July 17, 2009
Back on May 8th, Nevada Lieutenant Governor Brian Krolicki appeared before judge Elissa Cadish of the 8th District Court of Nevada in response to felony charges of misappropriations. The charges, as discussed in a previous Beat Reid article, centered around the Nevada State College Savings Program designed to help parents [...]
By Charlie Hastings
BeatReid.com
Thursday, July 9, 2009
The political melting pot in Nevada is starting to thicken. The 2010 midterm election is drawing nearer, and the seat for Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid is among those becoming available. At one time, Nevada Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki was the most prominent and likely Republican prospect to challenge Reid. [...]
By Raymond Pratt
BeatReid.com
Wednesday, June 18, 2009
Nevada Senator John Ensign (R) announced Tuesday that he had an affair with a campaign staffer back in 2007-08. Marital indiscretions make the news in Washington fairly often, so there’s nothing shocking or unusual about the announcement (unless you happen to be Mrs. John Ensign). There is some speculation that [...]
A recent Las Vegas Review Journal poll says nearly half of Nevada residents have had it with Harry Reid. Reid’s approval ratings have been subpar ever since his ascending to Democratic Senate Leader in 2004, and Democratic Senate Majority Leader in 2006.
Only around one-third of Nevadans said they would vote for Senator Reid if [...]
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