David Damore In The News

Think Progress
Nevada will play a crucial role in the presidential primary next year, as the fourth state to nominate a candidate and the first heavily Latino state to vote. In an effort to win support of the growing minority, Republican lawmakers in the state are trying something new — expanding voting rights for minorities instead of restricting them.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Brace yourself, Nevada. If nasty commercials and mailboxes stuffed with campaign fliers incite annoyance, it will get a whole lot worse if a bill making its way through the Legislature becomes law.
C.N.N.
Jeb Bush has his eyes on Nevada -- a state that is aiming to become a bigger player in presidential politics.
Los Angeles Times
Once an afterthought, Latino voters have moved to the center of the 2016 presidential campaign, the object of early and unprecedented courtship by candidates on both sides.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Henderson’s City Council has voted on more than 3,000 issues over the past three years. And all five members have agreed almost every time.
Las Vegas Sun
The idea of breaking up the Clark County School District has been around for decades without really going anywhere — until now.
Las Vegas Review Journal
UNLV professor David Damore plans to discuss Nevada’s history as a swing state.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Hillary Clinton signaled with her first Nevada hires how important growing and winning the Latino vote is to her presidential campaign here.