The Bill Nelson of 2012 is Considerably More Vulnerable than the Bill Nelson of 2006 #FLSen
By: Steve Foley (Diary) | August 15th at 12:18 PM |
While many political observers and reporters in Florida consider, and often mislabel, Florida Senator Bill Nelson a centrist, that label is greatly at odds with his very liberal voting record and 98 percent support of Barack Obama. In fact, it is greatly at odds with a time long ago when Bill Nelson might more accurately have been labeled a centrist, way back in the late | Read More »
Senator Dean Heller Should be Commended for Blocking 2nd Amendment Denying Judge #NVSen
By: Steve Foley (Diary) | April 12th at 01:53 PM |
As a follow-up to Chuck Muth’s excellent piece about Harry Reid’s hypocrisy on this issue I wanted to share the proof that Elissa Cadish is a 2nd Amendment denier, and as such, not deserving a confirmation hearing. From the GOA: – Sen. Dean Heller blocks anti-gun nomination Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) is attempting to push yet another radical anti-gunner through the U.S. Senate. This | Read More »
Why Dean Heller’s Nevada Senate Race is So Important
By: Steve Foley (Diary) | September 28th at 12:13 PM |
Nevada has become a critical swing state in the delicate balance of the national political tug-of-war between Republicans and Democrats. Dean Heller must win the Nevada U.S. Senate seat in 2012 for several important reasons. First is the goal of Firing Harry Reid from his perch as Senate Majority Leader. We fired Nancy Pelosi from her position as Speaker of the House during the last | Read More »
Meet Dean Heller, Again
By: Steve Foley (Diary) | September 26th at 12:30 AM |
I want to take a moment to introduce or re-introduce you to United States Senator Dean Heller. About Dean: Dean Heller was sworn in to the United States Senate on May 9, 2011. Prior to Heller’s service in the Senate, he served as Nevada’s Representative to Second Congressional District, served state-wide as Nevada’s Secretary of State for three terms and served two terms in | Read More »