AMERICAN-BASED ARMENIAN DANNY TARKANIAN EDGES OUT CEGAVSKE IN CD4 RACE
tert.am
14.06.12
In a race that will likely determine his political future, Danny
Tarkanian nosed his way to victory in a crowded Republican primary,
winning the chance to take on Democrat Steven Horsford in Nevada's
newest congressional district, The Las Vegas Sun reports.
Despite waging a tough campaign from a sizeable financial deficit,
state Sen. Barbara Cegavske was unable to overcome Tarkanian's ironclad
name recognition throughout the district, which stretches from North
Las Vegas through the state's southern rural counties.
Cegavske, a conservative state senator, relied on a targeted voter
identification campaign that propelled her to victory in Clark County.
But Tarkanian crushed Cegavske in the rural counties, indicating her
much weaker turnout effort in that part of the district.
Tarkanian, a Las Vegas lawyer and businessman, has staked his political
future on this campaign, saying he likely wouldn't be able to run
again after four straight losses - a record his primary opponents
used against him.
Kenneth Wegner, a perennial candidate with some tea party backing,
came in third. Las Vegas businessman Dan Schwartz, who spent much of
his own money on the race, trailed in fourth place.
Tarkanian will compete with Horsford in November.
Although voter registration in the district favors Democrats by 9
points, Republicans hope they will outperform those statistics on
Election Day. The district stretches from urban North Las Vegas -
where Democrats often struggle to get voters to the polls - through the
southern rural counties - where Republicans vote almost religiously.
Tarkanian demonstrated his strength in those counties in his primary
victory. Tarkanian more than doubled Cegavske's showing in rural
Nevada.
From: A. Papazian
tert.am
14.06.12
In a race that will likely determine his political future, Danny
Tarkanian nosed his way to victory in a crowded Republican primary,
winning the chance to take on Democrat Steven Horsford in Nevada's
newest congressional district, The Las Vegas Sun reports.
Despite waging a tough campaign from a sizeable financial deficit,
state Sen. Barbara Cegavske was unable to overcome Tarkanian's ironclad
name recognition throughout the district, which stretches from North
Las Vegas through the state's southern rural counties.
Cegavske, a conservative state senator, relied on a targeted voter
identification campaign that propelled her to victory in Clark County.
But Tarkanian crushed Cegavske in the rural counties, indicating her
much weaker turnout effort in that part of the district.
Tarkanian, a Las Vegas lawyer and businessman, has staked his political
future on this campaign, saying he likely wouldn't be able to run
again after four straight losses - a record his primary opponents
used against him.
Kenneth Wegner, a perennial candidate with some tea party backing,
came in third. Las Vegas businessman Dan Schwartz, who spent much of
his own money on the race, trailed in fourth place.
Tarkanian will compete with Horsford in November.
Although voter registration in the district favors Democrats by 9
points, Republicans hope they will outperform those statistics on
Election Day. The district stretches from urban North Las Vegas -
where Democrats often struggle to get voters to the polls - through the
southern rural counties - where Republicans vote almost religiously.
Tarkanian demonstrated his strength in those counties in his primary
victory. Tarkanian more than doubled Cegavske's showing in rural
Nevada.
From: A. Papazian