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Another GOP hat thrown in ring

Danny Tarkanian seeks to unseat Reid

Basketball academy co-director, Las Vegas real estate professional and former UNLV basketball player Danny Tarkanian will run for the U.S. Senate seat occupied by Democratic Sen. Harry Reid.

"I'm very concerned about the direction Senator Reid is taking us in Washington," Tarkanian said Friday in a written statement about the Senate majority leader. "We simply cannot continue to allow our federal government to borrow, spend and bail out entire industries at the expense of future generations of Nevadans."


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  • Tarkanian's most recent victory in the public square was in a lawsuit against state Sen. Mike Schneider, D-Las Vegas.

    On July 31, a jury in Las Vegas issued a verdict supporting claims that Schneider committed libel and defamation en route to a victory in a 2004 state Senate race over Tarkanian.

    On Monday Schneider agreed to a settlement of $150,000 for Tarkanian and an agreement not to appeal the judgment.

    Tarkanian referenced the case in the statement announcing his candidacy.

    "As I learned in my recent court fight, sometimes you have to stand up against power to effect real change," said Tarkanian, who will run as a Republican.

    Tarkanian promised to take the same approach in the campaign for Reid's seat.

    "Mr. Reid, in partnership with (House) Speaker (Nancy) Pelosi (D-Calif.), is one of the principal architects of this unprecedented effort to expand Washington's reach, and every day he succeeds in his mission, Nevada's future is put at greater risk," Tarkanian said.

    In the past, Tarkanian has campaigned unsuccessfully for a seat in the state Senate and for secretary of state.

    Tarkanian, son of former University of Nevada, Las Vegas basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian and Las Vegas City Councilwoman Lois Tarkanian, is one of several candidates and potential candidates eyeing the Republican primary June 8.

    They include former Assemblywoman Sharron Angle, attorney and former Marine Chuck Kozak and investment banker John Chachas.

    "We've had a lot of interest in this race. I think that is a good sign Nevadans are tired of Harry Reid," Angle said.

    Republican officials also are hoping Rep. Dean Heller, R-Nev., will jump into the race.

    They view Heller as the most viable candidate to take down Reid, who has low approval ratings in Nevada but expects to raise $25 million to defend the seat.

    National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Conryn told the congressional newspaper The Hill that he "would love to have (Heller) run. He would be a formidable candidate."

    Nevada conservative Chuck Muth, who recently launched a political action committee called Dump Reid PAC, said he doesn't think Tarkanian is the Republican with the best chance to win the seat.

    "That's what Republicans are looking for, who can beat Harry Reid in November," Muth said.

    Muth mentioned Heller as the strongest choice, followed by Nevada Republican Party Chairwoman Sue Lowden.

    If neither Heller nor Lowden run, Muth said Tarkanian would have a "fifty-fifty" chance of emerging victorious from the primary over Angle.

    "It really all depends on whether (Heller) or (Lowden) gets in," Muth said.

    Just 34 percent of respondents to a Las Vegas Review-Journal poll in July gave Reid a favorable rating, making him vulnerable to a challenger despite raising large amounts of campaign money. The statewide poll of 400 registered voters was conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. from July 14 through July 15.

    After the Tarkanian announcement Friday, Reid campaign manager Brandon Hall said, "Senator Reid knows he has a campaign to run in 2010 and is ready to run an aggressive campaign against whoever emerges from the Republican primary."

    Contact reporter Benjamin Spillman at bspillman@reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3861.

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    Bill Bradley NOT! wrote on August 09, 2009 09:05 AM: Is Danny boy a masochist? He just went through a whole libel and slander mess and now he wants to take on Reid? You don't know what slander is, son. Be careful what you ask for. You might get it.

    Just ask Brian Krolicki. Funny how this article doesn't mention him.

    Reid may have the Messiah's ear but a fat lot of good it's done us. Reid is not representing Nevada and not even pretending to.

    I don't trust Harry Reid. And neither should you.


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    John wrote on August 09, 2009 01:48 AM: Reid sucks be he has the presidents ear. I hope people in this state aren't dumb enough to throw that away... but Nevadans have a history of dumb choices... like um Gibbons! enough said.


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    Shawn wrote on August 08, 2009 11:22 PM: Free Image Hosting


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    The Whole Truth wrote on August 08, 2009 10:05 PM: Wow. Calling Reid a puppet when Danny has never done a thing without relying on daddy. And Danny isn't smart enough to do anything on his own anyway. Anyone who thinks this guy is up to beating Reid is about as smart as Danny--and the floor of the arena named for his father has more brains than Danny.


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    Oscar wrote on August 08, 2009 08:37 PM: Reid is the president's puppet. Only problem with that is, a puppet only THINKS it's a real boy.


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    the man wrote on August 08, 2009 08:06 PM: You can no longer claim a person needs expierience to run for a major public office. Obummer has no leadership expierience and yet we elected him to the highest office.

    If you support Obummer or Reid, you can not argue intelligence or expierience count for anything.


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    Joe C wrote on August 08, 2009 07:43 PM: Greg,
    Understanding Health care is a serious fiscal issue and I certainly understand the importance to the country at this time.

    Having older parents and in-laws some with Alzheimer’s another that had a serious stroke and the list goes on with heart problems, to cancer.
    I have some understanding about Medicare and it’s not all great.

    You don’t have to convince me about the profiteering and dishonesty of insurance companies either.

    What you have to convince is why the rush for something that affects 300 million Americans and possibly an added 50 to 60 million illegal immigrants if amnesty is passed along with a chain migration and a huge guest worker program.

    The questions are many and issue complex. It is a disservice to citizens to not thoroughly allow all citizens the ability with media help and other experts, time to explain this in a unbiased forum allowing many questions, and there is no bad question if it answers the myths or propaganda dealing with this issue.

    While some will understand it faster than others, we have an obligation to make sure all Americans have a basic understanding on how this affects them.


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    L wrote on August 08, 2009 07:16 PM: Take him on Danny! He is beatable.
    You got my vote!


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    Greg wrote on August 08, 2009 05:22 PM: RE: There is not a doctor in the country who files a claim with Medicare that does not have a check to them from Medicare in the mail in short order, even 5 to 10 days. There is no extended haggling, no negotiation over rates.

    Insurance companies, provider networks and self insured corporations with understaffed corporate benefit departments lacking the expertise tie up doctors and the additional staff they must hire and pay to negotiate payments, special needs contract, etc all. After all the phone calls and emails that sometimes go on for weeks and months, they still sometimes delay payments, even over a year.

    What is going on now during the Congressional recess is about big money and rhetoric, and those on the side of right for the common good of the country are going to prevail.

    The federal government does a very good job with performance-delivery, in most cases. Medicare is a great value for Americans.

    Historically, like many other big debates in our country's short history, Medicare was something seen by conservatives as bad and socialist when first proposed, though now even the staunched conservative would not vote to do away with it.

    FEMA during New Orleans would be an exception to reliable federal response, but I believe that administration and it's leadership on domestic and sound financial policy has passed on to baseball, oonsulting contracts, lobbying and book writing for profit.

    Teddy Roosevelt, Harry Truman and even Republican Richard Nixon were behind a public option for universal healthcare in this country. This time, it will happen.

    Healthcare is a serious fiscal issue of strategic importance to the country today, because as a society have been too busy buying things for 30 years to get down to taking care of business.

    Other countries are assessing our values.


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    Bad Attorney! wrote on August 08, 2009 05:22 PM: If Schneider had an attorney with a brain "Danny Boy" would be exposed.

    How did Tark's attorney get Judge Vega to not allow anything on Fresno (point shaving, grade fixing, grand jury, NCAA probation & termination) or a written statement from a convicted telemarketer (implicating Danny as a mastermind of the fraud) from being admitted in court and the jury hearing the evidence?

    Maybe we'll see a judicial review of that case...tampering with the judge?


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