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    Another GOP hat thrown in ring

    Danny Tarkanian seeks to unseat Reid

    Las Vegas Review-Journal
    Aug. 08, 2009

    By BENJAMIN SPILLMAN, LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL

    Basketball academy co-director, Las Vegas real estate professional and
    former UNLV basketball player Danny Tarkanian will run for the
    U.S. Senate seat occupied by Democratic Sen. Harry Reid.

    "I'm very concerned about the direction Senator Reid is taking us in
    Washington," Tarkanian said Friday in a written statement about the
    Senate majority leader. "We simply cannot continue to allow our
    federal government to borrow, spend and bail out entire industries at
    the expense of future generations of Nevadans."

    Tarkanian's most recent victory in the public square was in a lawsuit
    against state Sen. Mike Schneider, D-Las Vegas.

    On July 31, a jury in Las Vegas issued a verdict supporting claims
    that Schneider committed libel and defamation en route to a victory in
    a 2004 state Senate race over Tarkanian.

    On Monday Schneider agreed to a settlement of $150,000 for Tarkanian
    and an agreement not to appeal the judgment.

    Tarkanian referenced the case in the statement announcing his
    candidacy.

    "As I learned in my recent court fight, sometimes you have to stand up
    against power to effect real change," said Tarkanian, who will run as
    a Republican.

    Tarkanian promised to take the same approach in the campaign for
    Reid's seat.

    "Mr. Reid, in partnership with (House) Speaker (Nancy) Pelosi
    (D-Calif.), is one of the principal architects of this unprecedented
    effort to expand Washington's reach, and every day he succeeds in his
    mission, Nevada's future is put at greater risk," Tarkanian said.

    In the past, Tarkanian has campaigned unsuccessfully for a seat in the
    state Senate and for secretary of state.

    Tarkanian, son of former University of Nevada, Las Vegas basketball
    coach Jerry Tarkanian and Las Vegas City Councilwoman Lois Tarkanian,
    is one of several candidates and potential candidates eyeing the
    Republican primary June 8.

    They include former Assembly
    er Marine Chuck Kozak and investment banker John Chachas.

    "We've had a lot of interest in this race. I think that is a good sign
    Nevadans are tired of Harry Reid," Angle said.

    Republican officials also are hoping Rep. Dean Heller, R-Nev., will
    jump into the race.

    They view Heller as the most viable candidate to take down Reid, who
    has low approval ratings in Nevada but expects to raise $25 million to
    defend the seat.

    National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Conryn told the
    congressional newspaper The Hill that he "would love to have (Heller)
    run. He would be a formidable candidate."

    Nevada conservative Chuck Muth, who recently launched a political
    action committee called Dump Reid PAC, said he doesn't think Tarkanian
    is the Republican with the best chance to win the seat.

    "That's what Republicans are looking for, who can beat Harry Reid in
    November," Muth said.

    Muth mentioned Heller as the strongest choice, followed by Nevada
    Republican Party Chairwoman Sue Lowden.

    If neither Heller nor Lowden run, Muth said Tarkanian would have a
    "fifty-fifty" chance of emerging victorious from the primary over
    Angle.

    "It really all depends on whether (Heller) or (Lowden) gets in," Muth
    said.

    Just 34 percent of respondents to a Las Vegas Review-Journal poll in
    July gave Reid a favorable rating, making him vulnerable to a
    challenger despite raising large amounts of campaign money. The
    statewide poll of 400 registered voters was conducted by Mason-Dixon
    Polling & Research Inc. from July 14 through July 15.

    After the Tarkanian announcement Friday, Reid campaign manager Brandon
    Hall said, "Senator Reid knows he has a campaign to run in 2010 and is
    ready to run an aggressive campaign against whoever emerges from the
    Republican primary."


    Contact reporter Benjamin Spillman at [email protected] or
    702-477-3861.

    http://www.lvrj.com/news/5275632 2.html
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