Dan Lee In The News

Las Vegas Review Journal
Republicans and Democrats get all the headlines. They bring in the money, and they control all partisan elected offices in Nevada.
Maryland Matters
It should come as no surprise that the Bread and Roses Party, a socialist leaning self-described utopian group, announced Jerome Segal as its 2020 presidential nominee this week — during a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Vying for a seat on the Las Vegas City Council, former Assemblywoman Olivia Diaz has scored high-profile endorsements from Nevada’s two U.S. senators, reinforcing her political clout and influential connections ahead of April’s primary election.
CTV News (Canada)
Political science professor Dan Lee joins us out of Las Vegas to break down the key U.S. midterm races in Nevada.
K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
Nevada could help decide the balance of power in Washington going forward.
The Nevada Independent
If 32-year-old Jim Jobin’s voting record took the form of a painting, it would be speckled with blue and red.
P.B.S.
We blame a lot of our political dysfunction and polarization on our two-party system. So why do we keep it around? How did we get here? And what would happen if we had a lot more major parties? America From Scratch host Toussaint Morrison investigates as we continue our democratic thought experiment.
Open Secrets
The list of GOP senators unhappy with the initial draft of the Republican health care bill continues to grow. Before Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) decided to postpone the vote, six GOP senators announced they would vote against it. Since then, that number has doubled.