David Damore In The News

K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
When members of the 2025 Legislature take the oath of office in February, there will be a lot of new faces. A total of 15 lawmakers 鈥 representing 105 years of legislative experience 鈥 will not be returning to Carson City because they ran for other offices, chose not to seek re-election, were forced to quit by term limits or were defeated.
Desert Companion
Las Vegas鈥 lack of a comprehensive kids鈥 hospital has deadly consequences. Could a solution be on the horizon?
Las Vegas Sun
Southern Nevada鈥檚 senior citizen population is expected to explode by 45% from 2020 to 2030, bringing with it additional strains on an already-struggling health care infrastructure, a 性视界传媒 report shows.
The Nevada Independent
A presidential candidate with a unique ability to turn out low-propensity voters. A Nevada senator running a state-specific campaign and keeping her party leaders at arm鈥檚 length. And an electorate much more interested in third-party candidates and the 鈥渘one of the above鈥 option in the Senate race than in the presidential race.
The Nevada Independent
When Vice President Kamala Harris took over for President Joe Biden at the top of the ticket in July, Democrats in Nevada were ecstatic. Something needed to change. Throughout the year, former President Donald Trump 鈥 who had never won Nevada in two prior attempts 鈥 was leading Biden in polling by significant margins. On the day that Biden dropped out, Trump鈥檚 lead in the polling average was nearly 6 percentage points.
The Nevada Independent
Ever since nonpartisans became the largest share of registered voters in Nevada last year, the results of this year鈥檚 presidential election were bound to turn on how such a prominent 鈥 yet unknown 鈥 group would sway.
Las Vegas Review Journal
After months of incessant campaign ads and an onslaught of political events, the 2024 election is over. It saw a sweeping victory for Republican President-elect Donald Trump, and it continued the tradition of close U.S. Senate races in Nevada.
KRNV News 4
Nevada Senator Jacky Rosen, a first-term Democrat, narrowly won her re-election bid, defeating GOP challenger Sam Brown, according to an AP race call.