“I’m Not Backing Down”: Brandon Davis Launches Comeback Bid for Nevada Assembly District 34

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Brandon Davis is officially throwing his hat in the ring once again, announcing his campaign for Nevada Assembly District 34.

The Las Vegas business owner, father, and community leader says it’s time for “results, not rhetoric” in Carson City.

Davis, who came within a few hundred votes of flipping the Democrat-held seat in 2024, says he’s more motivated than ever to finish the job.

“This race isn’t about partisan games or being some figurehead, it’s about results for the people of Nevada,” Davis said in his announcement.

“I’m tired of watching state legislators push the same failing policies and ideologies every session, requiring our Governor to break veto records. It’s time we have representatives who actually fight for the people who live here.”

A Record of Service and Business Experience

Davis isn’t your typical politician.

He’s the CEO of a Las Vegas-based digital marketing agency and represents District E on the Clark County School District’s Attendance Zone Advisory Commission (AZAC), which helps shape school zoning policy.

He’s also volunteered with local nonprofits and founded DOGE Nevada, a watchdog group inspired by the federal department, dedicated to exposing government waste in our state.

That mix of private-sector experience and public service gives him a real-world perspective on what’s not working – and what can be fixed.

Taking Aim at the Incumbent

Davis is running against incumbent Democrat Hanadi Nadeem, who he argues “failed to deliver results” during the 2025 legislative session.

He criticized her for pushing “virtue-signaling” bills while ignoring Nevada’s core challenges like inflation, education, and housing.

“She passed no major legislation, offered no serious solutions, and focused more on bills like naming July ‘Muslim Heritage Month’ than fixing skyrocketing costs, a struggling education system, or our broken healthcare system,” Davis said.

That’s not leadership. That’s hiding behind headlines.”

Five Priorities for Nevada Families

Davis’s campaign centers on five main priorities that he says reflect the concerns of everyday Nevadans:

  • Strengthening the economy and supporting small businesses so they can grow and hire.

  • Lowering the cost of living by tackling inflation, taxes, and utility costs.

  • Fixing education by demanding accountability and offering parents better options for their kids.

  • Expanding access to affordable healthcare without more government red tape.

  • Creating attainable housing so families and seniors can afford to stay in their communities.

“These aren’t talking points,” Davis said. “They’re real problems I’ve lived, and real solutions I’m ready to fight for.”

A Focus on Common Sense

Davis uses the phrase “common sense” to describe his campaign – a message that’s resonated with voters frustrated by partisan gridlock in Carson City.

In 2024, he made headlines for nearly flipping a district that Democrats had long considered safe.

He believes that same energy is building again as Nevadans grow tired of rising prices, declining schools, and lawmakers more focused on headlines than hard work.

“We don’t need more insiders rubber-stamping party-line bills,” he said. “We need straight-shooters who will show up and get things done.”

The Road Ahead

The 2026 race for Assembly District 34 is expected to be one of the most competitive in the state.

The district covers parts of northwest Las Vegas and has become a political battleground between voters looking for pragmatic problem-solvers and those loyal to partisan agendas.

With Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo still battling a Democrat-controlled Legislature, Davis says it’s time to send more allies to Carson City who will help move the state forward instead of fighting the Governor at every turn.

“I’m not bought. I’m not scared. And I’m not backing down,” Davis said. “There’s no big machine behind us, just people who believe in a Nevada that works for all of us.”

For more information, visit electbrandondavis.com or contact the campaign at info@electbrandondavis.com.

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