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WELNA: Such resentment, says University of Nevada political scientist David Damore, is precisely why Reid, for all his power in Washington, could well be toppled by his fellow Nevadans.
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WELNA: Such resentment, says University of Nevada political scientist David Damore, is precisely why Reid, for all his power in Washington, could well be toppled by his fellow Nevadans.
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Robin Damore Joan Firestone, executive director of the Moth Moth executive director Joan Firestone said the organization will use the funds to produce the weekly Moth Radio Hour, which is produced by Public Radio Exchange and currently broadcasts from 250 stations across the country 10 times a year, and to archive its 15-year collection of live story telling.
Local Storytelling Series Is a MacArthur Winner Lizzie Simon 2012
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JAFFE: But Reid doesn't have to get all the voters who don't like Angle, says David Damore, who teaches political science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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JAFFE: But Reid doesn't have to get all the voters who don't like Angle, says David Damore, who teaches political science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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Some of the rurals' influence in Nevada has waned over time, especially as metropolitan Las Vegas has more than doubled in population since 1990, from about 850,000 people to about two million as of 2011, said David Damore, associate professor of political science at the University of Nevada Las Vegas.
Rounding Up 'the Rurals' to Corral Nevada Caucuses Jim Carlton 2012
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Dave Damore, a political-science professor at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, said Mr. Reid was likely speaking out now to try to stave off any revival of efforts to tax brothels in response to the state's multi-billion-dollar budget deficit.
Senator Calls for Ban on Nevada's Brothels Alexandra Berzon 2011
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Even with these very thin clues, and even though it took quite a while — it was the 315th guess, by Dave Damore — the truth came shining through:
The Mustached Man Was … - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Even with these very thin clues, and even though it took quite a while — it was the 315th guess, by Dave Damore — the truth came shining through:
The Mustached Man Was … - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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"Two of the primary issues associated with polling in Nevada are the sporadic nature by which the polls are conducted and virtually all of the polling is done on the cheap, yielding small sample sizes and large margins of error," Damore writes.
Ryan Rivera: Battle For The West: Cell Phones Missed By Polls 2008
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