“I’m asking for your support so that I can continue to lower costs, make sure that our communities are safer and create better paying jobs.” “The choice could not be more clear in the decision on who the voters will decide to elect to represent you in Nevada’s Fourth (District),” Horsford said in his closing remarks. While there was consensus on marijuana laws and somewhat on abortion, both candidates agreed on one thing for sure: their differences are blunt. The district encompasses North Las Vegas, Mesquite, Pahrump and rural central Nevada. The candidates are tied up in a tight, contentious race that can very well determine party control after polls close Nov. Steven Horsford tried to mark his Republican challenger as an extremist while businessman Sam Peters tagged the congressman as an out-of-touch “professional politician” with a penchant for government overspending in a debate on KLAS-TV Channel 8.Īmong the issues discussed during the one-hour event: inflation, pandemic recovery, immigration, abortion and legal marijuana. (Ellen Schmidt/Las Vegas Review-Journal) U.S. Steven Horsford, D-Nev., at KLAS-TV studios on Friday, Oct. Congress Sam Peters prepares for a debate with U.S.
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