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Buckley passes on a run for Nevada governor

Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley says she would rather be an advocate in Las Vegas than an executive in Carson City, so she won't challenge Clark County Commissioner Rory Reid in the Democratic primary for governor.

Buckley announced Friday the decision not to enter the race, despite polling in August that showed Democratic voters preferred her over Reid 43 to 22 percent.


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"I felt that I would be very competitive and that I could win," Buckley said.

Although likely voters preferred Buckley, Reid had an early fundraising and organizational advantage and is the son of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada politician since 1968 with influence from Jackpot to Laughlin.

Buckley, 48, says a tough race against Rory Reid followed by a general election campaign would result in too much time away from her family, including her 10-year-old son Aiden.

"I imagined not seeing him for the next 14 months," she said. "I would be forced to campaign every night and coming home exhausted and falling asleep, it was very unappealing."

Instead, Buckley will focus on finishing her final Assembly term which could end with a special session later this year and her job as executive director for Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada.

It's a private, nonprofit organization that provides legal assistance to abused children, victims of domestic violence and people who need help with everything from foreclosures to wage garnishment issues.

The announcement could be good or bad for Reid, depending on the point of view.

It is good for Reid if the lack of a strong primary opponent allows him to sock away funds for the general campaign.

"It effectively means Rory Reid can save all his money for the general now," said David Damore, a political science professor at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. "Maybe the Democrats are finally learning that divisive primaries are not a good."

Buckley's departure could hurt Reid, because it denies him a chance to limber up for a general election campaign.

Reid's career so far has taken place in Clark County, which means voters in the rest of the state are likely to know him best as the son of Harry Reid.

"For some candidates, though, primaries can be beneficial -- increasing name ID or giving them some practice on a statewide stage," said Jennifer Duffy, senior editor of the Cook Political Report. "In Rory Reid's case, an argument could be made that a competitive primary could provide the opportunity to separate himself from his father."

Rory Reid had little to say on the matter.

"I respect and admire Speaker Buckley. I have known her and considered her a friend for more than 20 years. I am eager to work with her as we build a new vision for Nevada," he said in a written statement.

Buckley ruled out the possibility of taking a job as a federal judge, an issue entwined with the tangential role of Sen. Reid in his son's gubernatorial aspirations.

In 2005, Sen. Reid supported the appointment of then-Republican attorney general Brian Sandoval to the position of federal judge in Reno.

In addition to the elder Reid's stated belief that Sandoval was the best-qualified person for the job, the judge position had the byproduct of taking Sandoval out of politics, a career that could have led him to challenge for Reid's U.S. Senate seat.

Last month, Sandoval resigned from the federal judge job and, although he hasn't spoken publicly about the move, it is widely believed he's planning to run for governor.

Could Buckley be in line for the Sandoval vacancy, which would clear the playing field of a potential Democratic rival to the younger Reid?

Not according to Buckley.

"I'm not interested in pursuing a federal judgeship. I enjoy being an advocate. I don't really want to sit on the bench and judge others. I want to advocate for people who need it," she said.

Still, voters will probably see her name a future ballot.

In 2012 Rep. Shelley Berkley, D-Nev., could decide to make a bid for the seat of embattled Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev. If so, that would mean a potential opening for Berkley's current seat in a heavily Democratic Las Vegas district. Buckley has also been mentioned as a possible candidate for attorney general and, obviously, governor.

"My political life is probably not over," she said.

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

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Strong GOP wrote on September 12, 2009 04:49 PM: I'm an active GOP member and I will be voting for Harry Reid. There is way to much to give up in seniority in the US Senate to vote him out.

A vote for Reid is a vote for Nevada.


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SamT wrote on September 12, 2009 04:32 PM: "My political life is probably not over."

Well, that's unfortunate.


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Anyone but Reid wrote on September 12, 2009 11:48 AM: dismantle the Reid dynasty. Anyone but Reid!


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michael wrote on September 12, 2009 11:09 AM: All I have to say is one Reid is to much we do not need 2 so I hope Harry Reid loses his job as speaker of the Senate and his son loses the run for Governor


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Manny Cuaresma wrote on September 12, 2009 10:58 AM: Not another Reid. We already have one in Washington and he is not helping. Why put another Reid in Reno?
I suggest we draft Steven Horsford or The happiest Mayor of Las Vegas, Oscar Goodman, to be our Governor.
Any of these two can do better.


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Mark Turmell wrote on September 12, 2009 09:47 AM: To: Sam, "She could've accomplished more in 2009 if it weren't for Gibbons..."

Sam, exactly how much more damage do you think she could have "accomplihed?" She and Horsford doomed us.


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Mark Turmell wrote on September 12, 2009 09:23 AM: Thank the stars. She's probably not running because she knows that by the time the election comes aroud, that the economy in Nevada will still be tanking HARD while the rest of the nation might actually be recovering. And why will Nevada still be in the toilet? Largely to her actions in this past legislative session.

Buckley never met a tax she didn't like. What she did to our state is sickening. I'm glad to see her go. I would like to think that in the private sector she'd be suffering like the rest of us, but I'm sure her puppet masters at the public employee unions will be repaying her favors long into the future.


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John wrote on September 12, 2009 08:38 AM: Barbara Buckley would have made a fine Governor. I am sorry she won't be running.

I suspect no Democrat will be able to jump ranks and challenge Pinky's little boy Rory.

So, now I will jump ranks and vote Republican. Sorry, fellow Dem's. but we need to clean our party up and send all Reid's back to Searchlight.


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