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Nevada’s Laxalt off to fast fundraising start in Senate bid in key state that’s a top GOP target
Laxalt hauled more than $1.4 million in the six weeks from his mid-August Senate campaign launch through the end of September, which marked the close of the third quarter of fundraising, according to figures shared first with Fox News on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump addresses the Latinos for Trump roundtable next to Jesus Marquez, left, and Las Vegas City Councilwoman Victoria Seaman, right, at Treasure Island hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Sunday, Sept. 13, 2020
President Donald Trump woke up Sunday at his eponymous hotel near the Strip ahead of a day of tweeting, talking and stumping at a trademark event in his bid to take Nevada in November.
U.S. Rep. Cresent Hardy, R-Nev., center, prays with Jesus Marquez, left and Krissian Marquez after a roundtable event at Xtreme Manufacturing in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016. It was his fir …
Nevada: The One State Where Latinos Don’t Hate Donald Trump
“There’s still a lot of poverty in our community, the schools in our community are not the best, crime is high—and look at the overall growth of the economy… even though we’re supposedly in a recovery, the country isn’t feeling it, and the Latino community isn’t feeling it,” Marquez told The Daily Beast. “I feel that Hillary Clinton is going to be a continuation of eight years of Obama.”
Marquez, who owns an air conditioning company and is also a political strategist focused on helping the GOP, argues that “here in Nevada, Latinos have been...
Jesus Marquez, 45, center left, and his son Jesus Marquez Jr.,12, of Las Vegas Donald Trump Jr. …
Jesus Marquez, 45, center left, and his son Jesus Marquez Jr.,12, of Las Vegas, waits for Donald Trump Jr. to speak at a campaign event for President Trump on Wednesday evening, Oct. 14, 2020, at Civil Werx in Las Vegas.
Nevada Hispanic leaders discuss President Trump's pandemic response
“At first it was those who only needed them or had symptoms who were getting tested. Now, everyone is getting tested," Marquez said. "There’s different organizations and different entities doing the testing, all of those tests come from the federal government. They are all provided by President Donald Trump. So, I believe he’s doing his best.