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Question: Who?
#1
Dean Heller
 
#2
Danny Tarkanian
 
#3
another candidate
 
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Total Voters: 56

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Chancellor Tanterterg
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« on: October 14, 2017, 11:24:06 PM »

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« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2017, 11:07:31 AM »

Not that there's been any recent polling and Nevada polling generally sucks anyway, but I get the sense that Heller has recovered a bit. He's been laying pretty low and that's probably helped him some. Unlike Flake who's just been a total train wreck.

I actually think Heller will lose by more than Flake (assuming both somehow make it to the GE), I haven't really seen any evidence that Heller's recovered at all. 
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« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2017, 03:11:12 PM »

Not that there's been any recent polling and Nevada polling generally sucks anyway, but I get the sense that Heller has recovered a bit. He's been laying pretty low and that's probably helped him some. Unlike Flake who's just been a total train wreck.

I actually think Heller will lose by more than Flake (assuming both somehow make it to the GE), I haven't really seen any evidence that Heller's recovered at all.  

I meant for the primary. I agree that both their goose is cooked for the general (assuming they even make it). Both have strong challengers but Nevada's just a more Democratic state so Rosen benefits from that.

Yes, but there is straight up hatred for Jeff Flake among the KKKelli Ward supporters. They won't be giving him their votes in the numbers he needs in a general. And Sinema is stronger than Rosen and Heller>Flake/Ward.

Rosen is a much stronger candidate than Sinema although I expect both to win.  For one thing Rosen didn't vocally oppose the war in Afghanistan less than a week after 9/11 and lacks Sinema's history of coddling Palestinian terrorists.  For another, Rosen never claimed that most stay-at-home mothers are just "leeching off their husbands or boyfriends [...]."  Then there's the time Sinema said it didn't matter whether or not the ACA was repealed which will probably piss off both sides.  And of course, there's the fact that Sinema is a Romney-level flip-flopper/sellout (I think flip-flop accusations are how the Republicans will sneak in the Socialist stuff without looking too ridiculous).
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