There’s little reliable polling at the congressional district level in Nevada, so as the state’s June 14 primaries near, many candidates in three crowded Republican preliminary races think they still have a good shot at advancing to challenge incumbent Democrats in November.
The two frontrunners in Nevada’s Congressional District 4 (CD 4) Republican primary—at least by media exposure and campaign fundraising—are no exception.
“I feel good. The closer we get, the better I feel about it,” said State Assembly Member Anne Black in Mesquite. “I think we are going to win.”
“I think we are in good shape, I really do,” said Sam Peters, a retired U.S. Air Force major, and Las Vegas insurance firm owner. “Everything we are seeing tells us we are where we should be. On election day, we’ll find out.”…