Captain K's Weekly Candidate Spotlights - Spotlights #s 6-8, U.S. Senate - Nevada
Topic: Elections
Captain Seth Keshel announces three new Candidate Spotlights specific to election integrity, all pertaining to the approaching Republican Primary and General Election races for United States Senate in Nevada, for Jim Marchant, Tony Grady, and Stephanie Phillips. This is also the first occasion in which multiple candidates for the same seat are spotlighted, a positive trend suggesting that Republican candidates realize they are going nowhere fast if they don’t get behind election reform.
All three candidates meet Captain Keshel’s standards for election integrity and are hereby featured in the following Candidate Spotlights:
Jim Marchant
Marchant, the GOP Candidate for Secretary of State in 2022’s corrupt election, is a longtime champion of election integrity efforts not just in Nevada, where has had meaningful success, but nationwide. He was behind the Coalition of Candidates framework that launched numerous candidates who promoted serious election reforms as part of their respective platforms in the 2022 races. Candidate Marchant’s website can be found here.
Tony Grady
Grady is a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel who has vowed to support significant voter ID reforms if elected to the U.S. Senate to ensure that every ballot comes from an eligible and legally registered voter. He ran for the Republican nomination for Lieutenant Governor in last year’s primary and performed exceptionally well in rural Nevada running a conservative campaign focused on individual liberties. Candidate Grady’s website can be found here.
Stephanie Phillips
Phillips made a name for herself in the Las Vegas real estate scene and has thrown her hat in the ring for the U.S. Senate Republican nomination, with election integrity a central pillar of her campaign. She vows to push for national voter ID and what she calls a complete overhaul of elections, especially focused on making elections completely transparent with restrictions on electronic equipment and code to force shadowy government to make counting public. Candidate Phillips’s website can be found here.
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Capt. Keshel: I have pressed Tony Grady in person multiple times on the election integrity issue and he has declined to engage in that conversation. Until I hear substantive talk coming from him, which I feel is sincere, he is a no-go. That being said, I think he is a wonderful person.
Three very solid characters. Good calls, Captain K. If I had to vote for one of them after looking at the web sites only, I take Steph Phillips. I wonder if I.T. guy Jim Marchant believes in the Dennis Montgomery p-cap evidence. That is becoming a near litmus test question for me. I think Montgomery is just about always the smartest guy in the room. One thing nearly *all* MAGA candidates better think about is how they're gonna argue against the myth of climate change. When you stop and think about it, the green agenda of the libtard frauds in charge is at the heart of basically all of the economic misery we have endured since Jan 20, 2021. Well, that and the flu/jab scam.