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Brian Sandoval for Governor official 2014 campaign website; Office of University President; Appearances on C-SPAN; Brian Sandoval at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center. Brian Sandoval profile in United States District Court for the District of Nevada's State of the Court 2006 report [dead ...
Republicans in the Senate have vowed to block any nomination before President Obama leaves office, but the nomination of a GOP candidate could change that. Brian Sandoval: 5 things you should know ...
Sandoval was elected Nevada attorney general in 2002, and ousted the scandal-plagued Republican Governor Jim Gibbons in a 2010 primary. He has since gone on to become one of the most popular ...
Brian Sandoval, a moderate Republican of Mexican ancestry, is in his second term leading the Western U.S. state. Obama weighs Republican Nevada governor for US Supreme Court Skip to main content
Businessman Donald Trump of New York, the 2016 Republican nominee for President of the United States, considered several prominent Republicans and other individuals before selecting Governor Mike Pence of Indiana as his running mate on July 15, 2016. Pence formally won the vice presidential nomination at the 2016 Republican National Convention ...
[1] [2] [3] He struggled in the polls, and ultimately federal judge and former attorney general of Nevada Brian Sandoval secured the nomination. Sandoval defeated Democrat Rory Reid, son of then-current U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who won his fifth term in the Senate on the same ballot.
President of the National Restaurant Association 1996–99; ... Brian Sandoval Governor of Nevada 2011–2019 [63] ... vice presidential nominee in 2012 ...
Ryan was the first individual from Wisconsin to appear on a national ticket of a major party as a nominee either for President or Vice President of the United States, although third-party presidential candidate Robert M. La Follette won 16% of the popular vote in the 1924 election. [4]