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.
Good point, Val. I took a look at all three web sites, and the other two aren't afraid to emphasize the importance of fixing our elections. Mr Grady has some 'splainin' to do, at least as far as the web site goes.
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.
I've met Tony Grady and election integrity didn't seem to be a "step" in his platform, but comprehensive voter ID legislation and reconciling the voter roles are after-thoughts and "baby steps" to "curing" 2020. He presented himself as a professional and we connected as veterans--a special bond most veterans share as I do with Capt.K and probably would with Sam Brown--haven't met him although he has a following. We may ascribe their service to the nation to their characters as being substantive, but I'm not quite ready to commit. Supported by Veterans in Politics in Las Vegas, I met Stephanie Phillips. Somewhat "stand-offish" but understandable. Personally, I don't think Miss Phillips is "ready for prime time" though she would most DEFINITELY be a 1000% improvement over Jacky Rosen (huh? Who?). Jim Marchant and I are affiliated through the same church denomination and share a high regard for our Pastor. We met a few times in 2022 and in passing and most recently spoke at length with him at a formal fundraiser for a local pro-life non-profit. While not ready to commit to any candidates presented here by Capt K, I only remain committed to preventing Nevada to become the CA-OR-WA disaster. DON'T CAca our NV!!
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.
Good point, Val. I took a look at all three web sites, and the other two aren't afraid to emphasize the importance of fixing our elections. Mr Grady has some 'splainin' to do, at least as far as the web site goes.
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.
I've met Tony Grady and election integrity didn't seem to be a "step" in his platform, but comprehensive voter ID legislation and reconciling the voter roles are after-thoughts and "baby steps" to "curing" 2020. He presented himself as a professional and we connected as veterans--a special bond most veterans share as I do with Capt.K and probably would with Sam Brown--haven't met him although he has a following. We may ascribe their service to the nation to their characters as being substantive, but I'm not quite ready to commit. Supported by Veterans in Politics in Las Vegas, I met Stephanie Phillips. Somewhat "stand-offish" but understandable. Personally, I don't think Miss Phillips is "ready for prime time" though she would most DEFINITELY be a 1000% improvement over Jacky Rosen (huh? Who?). Jim Marchant and I are affiliated through the same church denomination and share a high regard for our Pastor. We met a few times in 2022 and in passing and most recently spoke at length with him at a formal fundraiser for a local pro-life non-profit. While not ready to commit to any candidates presented here by Capt K, I only remain committed to preventing Nevada to become the CA-OR-WA disaster. DON'T CAca our NV!!