NV (R) SEN. CAND. SAM BROWN ENDORSES TRUMP FOR PRES.

NV (R) SEN. CAND. SAM BROWN ENDORSES TRUMP FOR PRES.

Jan 13, 2024

With a few weeks to go before the Nevada Caucus, Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate from the state of Nevada, Sam Brown, issued a statement endorsing Donald Trump for president. Brown’s endorsement made national news.

Sam Brown’s Statement:

“Under President Trump’s America First policies, Nevadans thrived with higher household incomes and tax cuts; lower energy prices because of American energy independence; and an immigration policy that enforced our laws and secured our borders. But Jacky Rosen and Joe Biden reversed that progress and replaced the American Dream with the American Nightmare,” Brown said. “As a parent with school-aged children, a combat veteran, a former warehouse worker, and small business owner who was pursuing the American Dream with my wife, we supported President Trump’s re-election with our time, voices, and votes. The past three years of Joe Biden’s reckless decisions, with hyper-partisan support from Jacky Rosen, have left most Nevadans in a worse place and America in a weaker position on the global stage. This is the tragic reality we face. It is what drove me to run for U.S. Senate and stand up for Nevadans against Jacky Rosen. We must vote out the politicians responsible for destroying the American Dream. It’s time for Nevada Republicans to unite our ticket to defeat Joe Biden and Jacky Rosen in November. I am endorsing Donald J. Trump for President in 2024 because he has proven he can deliver on the results Nevada needs, and I believe he will deliver on them again. I look forward to winning in November and working with President Trump to return hope, security, and opportunity to Nevadans and all Americans.”

Trump is leading, according to Emerson College, up 65 percent over his next closest competitor, with a whopping 73 percent support in the caucuses.

BTW Most of the other Nevada Republican U.S. Senate candidates we spoke with also openly support Trump, including Jim Marchant, Stephanie Philips, and former Ambassador under President Trump Jeff Gunter.

The real question will be: what affect will their endorsement have in the general election in Nevada? According to the Emerson College Poll released this week, U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen is under water, with only 33% of Nevada voters expressing approval of her compared to over 37% of Nevadans disapproving.

The same poll also shows Trump is leading Biden in Nevada by just two points, 47% to 45%.

But so far, Trump has not endorsed anyone in Nevada’s Senate race.

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