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Nevada Libertarians look to influence the conversation beyond size of their party

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A Republican and two Democrats who mingled among a recent gathering of Libertarians are some of the

A Republican and two Democrats who mingled among a recent gathering of Libertarians are some of the candidates that Nevada's littlest ... [NEVADA LIBERTARIANS LOOK TO INFLUENCE THE CONVERSATION BEYOND SIZE OF THEIR PARTY]( [A Republican and two Democrats who mingled among a recent gathering of Libertarians are some of the candidates that Nevada's littlest big party is finding common ground with. With roughly 1 percent of the state's total active registered voters and not enough candidates for all races in Nevada, Libertarians are working to raise awareness among voters and mainstream candidates of the party's platform of efficient government and social liberty.]( [DOWNTOWN VISIONARY DEREK STEVENS SHARES HIS PLANS FOR THE FUTURE]( [Downtown Las Vegas has seen rapid change in the past decade. If you want to get an idea of where it's headed in the future, take a look at the single city block along Third Street between Carson and Bridger avenues. That's where you'll find the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center, an outdoor venue that until recently was best described as a parking lot.]( [BOTH SIDES OF BUSTING NEVADA'S ENERGY MONOPOLY EMPHASIZE CONSUMER PROTECTION]( [More than 150 energy plan options cropped up during a recent search of a Texas website that is touted as a model for Nevada and other states considering energy choice. "I never get past the first page," said Pat Wood, the former chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission who helped restructure the Texas electric market as a public utility commissioner. "I just look at the cheaper ones."]( [EDITORIAL: DON'T SIT ON THE SIDELINES FOR THE MOST CONSEQUENTIAL ELECTION OF YOUR LIFE]( [For any eligible voter who may be planning to sit out the November election, today we offer former President Barack Obama's words from last week in Cleveland about the importance of voting this year. At the least, we hope Obama's statement makes you reconsider. At best, we hope it prompts you to change your mind.]( [REBELS PLAYING STRONG DEFENSE AS THEY CHASE BEST START IN A DECADE]( [After beating Prairie View A&M on Saturday, the Rebels will head into their Week 4 matchup at Arkansas State with a chance to improve to 3-1 for the first time since 2008. Here's a look at what we learned from UNLV's win and what it means heading into next week.]( MOST READ: [Golden Knights win preseason opener, develop rookies along the way]( [Lake Tahoe residents hope casino will return to former glory]( [The newly engaged Whitney Cummings gets set for the Comedy Cellar]( [String of crashes on new stretch of Interstate 11 spurs concern]( [As the age of the electric car rolls in, highways need high-tech upgrade]( [Join Our Mailing List]( Greenspun Media Group, 2275 Corporate Circle, Suite 300, Henderson, NV 89074 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}]( [Forward this email]( | [Update Profile]( | [About our service provider]( Sent by thesundaily@lasvegassun.com

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