Top 5 Assembly
Primaries for Conservatives to Watch
by Chuck
Muth
March
3, 2016
As
filing for office begins on Monday, the following is my initial “Top 5” list of
Assembly races for conservatives who are looking to “trade up” from a tax hiker
to a Tax Pledge signer in this year’s GOP primary cycle…
1.) Amy
Groves: Running against tax-hiking
Assemblyman Steve Silberkraus in Henderson.
This
is a GOP primary re-match from 2014.
Silberkraus only won by 400+ plus votes the first time around, but that
was before Steve-o voted for the largest tax hike in state history.
Groves
is a businesswoman, an experienced campaigner, has a great sales background,
and has signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge.
2.) Diana
Orrock: Running against tax-hiking Assemblyman David Gardner in Las Vegas.
Orrock
is
Nevada’s Republican National Committeewoman and a former Ron Paul
organizer. So she understands the political game, is unafraid
of taking on the GOP establishment, has strong roots in Nevada’s
business
community, and has signed the Tax Pledge.
3.) Al
Kramer: Running against tax-hiking Assemblyman P.K. O’Neill in Carson
City.
This
one is a little complicated because there are three conservatives who have
announced they’re running in the primary.
But Kramer is far and away the best horse for conservatives to ride in
this race.
Kramer
was Carson City’s elected treasurer for about a dozen years, is well-known and
well-respected in GOP party circles, and has signed the Tax Pledge.
The
other two are relatively new to politics and hold great potential for the
future. But Kramer is clearly the most
conservative candidate who can win this race in June.
4.) Jim
Marchant: Running against tax-hiking
Assemblyman Glenn Trowbridge in Las Vegas.
Trowbridge
was APPOINTED to this seat by the 7 Democrats on the Clark County Commission
after conservative Assemblyman Wes Duncan resigned to take a job working for
the Attorney General’s office. So he’s
never faced Republican voters at all, let alone face them after voting for the
largest tax hike in state history.
Marchant
is a small businessman who has a strong grassroots organization behind him and
has signed the Tax Pledge.
5.) Connie
Foust: Running against Assemblyman
Chris “Let’s Make a Deal” Edwards in Mesquite/Moapa/Henderson/ Boulder City.
Edwards
has the unique distinction of voting for the $1.4 billion tax hike before
voting against it. He is, without a
doubt, one of the worst two-faced/fork-tongued politicians I’ve ever encountered
in politics.
And
that’s saying something!
Foust
is a former tea party leader and veteran of the “border wars” back when she
volunteered with the Minuteman Project in Arizona. She is a Tax Pledge signer and has a strong
grassroots organization behind her.
There
are at least another half-dozen Assembly races I’m keeping an eye on, but they
don’t appear to be ready to take out of the oven just yet. If/when that changes, I’ll keep conservatives
posted as the primary season rumbles along.
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