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Root: Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval isn’t living up to many Republican principles

Root: Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval isn’t living up to many Republican principles
N&V Staff
March 17, 2017

Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval. (Courtesy: Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

(Wayne Allyn Root, Las Vegas Review-Journal) – I’m a lifelong Republican. My political career started at the age of three, when I handed out campaign literature for Barry Goldwater in my father’s arms. My life has been dedicated to electing Republicans ever since. I bleed GOP red.

I’ve built from scratch right here in Las Vegas one of the most successful conservative talk radio shows in America because my opinions resonate with Republicans, conservatives and common-sense independents all over this great city.

I credit the success of my radio show to my grandfather. He taught me the two keys to business success:

1) The customer is always right.
2) If the customer is wrong, refer back to No. 1.

The listeners of my radio show are my customers. My goal is to speak for them — the Silent Majority.

Brian Sandoval is the Republican governor of Nevada. His customers are that same Silent Majority. He has failed them badly. Our GOP governor couldn’t care less what his own customers think. In the business world, no CEO could afford to ignore the will of his own customers. He’d quickly go out of business.

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