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Nevada Sen. Harry Reid filed for re-election to the U.S. Senate, stating there is more work to be done to create jobs and provide relief to Nevadans suffering during these difficult economic times.
Reid's filing comes two days after his announcement that Nevada would receive more “Hardest Hit Fund” dollars than any other state per capita, monies that will help struggling families who are underwater in their homes.
After filing, Reid discussed his vision for moving Nevada forward:
“While we have made significant progress through the Recovery Act and other measures to prevent this recession from becoming a depression, there is much work to be done. We must never forget our fellow Nevadans who are suffering during this economic downturn.
Other candidates who have filed include Sharron Angle, Republican; Scott Ashjian, Tea Party; Sherry L. Brooks, Republican; Timothy Fasano, Independent American Party; Edward Hamilton, Democrat; Jesse Holland, Independent; Robert X. Leeds, Republican; Sue Lowden, Republican; Carlo Poliak, Democrat; Cecilia Stern, Republican; Terry Suominen, Republican; and Danny Tarkanian, Republican
Reid's filing comes two days after his announcement that Nevada would receive more “Hardest Hit Fund” dollars than any other state per capita, monies that will help struggling families who are underwater in their homes.
After filing, Reid discussed his vision for moving Nevada forward:
“While we have made significant progress through the Recovery Act and other measures to prevent this recession from becoming a depression, there is much work to be done. We must never forget our fellow Nevadans who are suffering during this economic downturn.
Other candidates who have filed include Sharron Angle, Republican; Scott Ashjian, Tea Party; Sherry L. Brooks, Republican; Timothy Fasano, Independent American Party; Edward Hamilton, Democrat; Jesse Holland, Independent; Robert X. Leeds, Republican; Sue Lowden, Republican; Carlo Poliak, Democrat; Cecilia Stern, Republican; Terry Suominen, Republican; and Danny Tarkanian, Republican


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