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« on: March 06, 2019, 05:42:15 PM »

Wow, other than Titan Sisolak, women are dominating Nevada politics these days. Cool
Big question is will NV have a female Governor in the future ? It's not a question of if, but when...

I was a little surprised by the margin with which Sisolak beat Chris G. in the primary, but otherwise most of the candidates-in-waiting are women (from both parties -- the only statewide R remaining in office is a woman too).  I'd say probably in 2026, unless Sisolak doesn't seek reelection for some reason.

That race would be Aaron Ford's to lose unless Rosen calls it quits in 2024 (which I could see happening to be fair).
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« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2019, 05:48:01 PM »

Wow, other than Titan Sisolak, women are dominating Nevada politics these days. Cool
Big question is will NV have a female Governor in the future ? It's not a question of if, but when...

I was a little surprised by the margin with which Sisolak beat Chris G. in the primary, but otherwise most of the candidates-in-waiting are women (from both parties -- the only statewide R remaining in office is a woman too).  I'd say probably in 2026, unless Sisolak doesn't seek reelection for some reason.

That race would be Aaron Ford's to lose unless Rosen calls it quits in 2024 (which I could see happening to be fair).

Do tell?

Rosen just doesn't strike me as a lifer. She entered electoral politics fairly late at night following a very diverse background prior to seeking for office, so I could see her wanting to pursue other activities.
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