'Trump from the jump:' Reno lawyer and ex-boxer fight to become governor

Mar 12, 2022 View Original Article
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50% : Next is "broken" schools, with election integrity, crime and law enforcement.
49% : Then comes immigration and "sanctuary cities," with gun ownership rights and water and power concerns - he supports modular nuclear power - on the list as well.
46% : A defense attorney, he says the solution with law enforcement is "untie our cops' hands" but notes his support for "compassionate care with people that have addiction problems," for whom prison "is not going to make anything better."
42% : On opponentsHe portrays the crowded Republican race as a contest primarily between himself and Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo -- the apparent front runner in polls and fundraising -- describing him in typically pugnacious terms as "a joke" and "Sisolak with a badge.""And I say that because he's trying to pretend to be something he's not," he said of Lombardo, going on to attack his record as sheriff on crime, immigration enforcement and gun rights.

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