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What's next for Nevada Republicans

AIR DATE: October 25, 2011
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The Nevada GOP caved to pressure from national powers and moved its caucus date to February 4 from January 14. In exchange for the move the party was promised VIP seating at the Republican National Convention and its full number of delegates. Meanwhile, the GOP wrapped up a week long conference on Republican issues at the Venetian. Former Nevada Gov. Bob List joins us to talk about what's in store for Nevada Republicans looking ahead to 2012.
 
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Bob List, former Nevada Governor


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