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Politics

Montandon Says it’s Now a Two-Man Race

Montandon Says it’s Now a Two-Man Race
N&V Staff
February 24, 2010

(Montandon for Governor campaign) – In a poll released on Monda, only Mike Montandon and Brian Sandoval have credible numbers to run against Democrat challengers this fall. The survey, done by national GOP pollster Glen Bolger, shows Montandon in a 40-40 tie with Rory Reid. Gov. Jim Gibbons would lose re-election to Reid by a large 11% margin.

46% of voters consider ‘jobs and the economy’ to be their number one issue.

As the former Mayor of North Las Vegas, the fasting growing city in America, Montandon has a record of helping create jobs and attracting new businesses. As governor, Montandon will grow Nevada’s economy by keeping taxes low, reducing regulations, and overseeing a fiscally responsible state budget.

Voters are attracted to Mike’s consistent conservative message. He is a pro-life conservative who will protect the sanctity of marriage. He also has a record as a fiscal conservative, supporting limited government, lower taxes, and fewer regulations. In a conservative primary electorate, Mike’s conservative credentials set him apart.

“Primary voters are looking for a conservative who can win. The latest poll shows I can beat the Reid machine and represent pro-life, low tax Republican values” said Montandon. “My poll numbers continue to increase as awareness of my campaign grows. I am traveling the state talking to community leaders and releasing innovative plans like my program to stabilize the mortgage crisis in Nevada.

“I intend to be the Republican nominee and will accomplish this by continuing to talk about my executive experience creating jobs and consistent conservative beliefs.”

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