Kenneth Miller In The News

Las Vegas Review Journal
A group of personal injury law firms have given over $4.5 million to campaigns and political committees in Nevada since 2017, a report shows.
U.S. News and World Report
Nevada Republicans will caucus to decide how to apportion their delegates for president. But their caucus comes two days after a primary. And that’s only the start of the confusion.
Stern
Donald Trump is making his way to the presidential nomination like a steamroller. The right-wing populist has already clearly won the first two primaries of his conservative Republicans. But these votes in the states of Iowa and New Hampshire also revealed weaknesses that could make it difficult for Trump to return to the White House.
Courthouse News Service
Silver State Republicans kept their caucus and blasted Democrats' switch to a primary as a "very expensive and meaningless process."
Daily Mail
Donald Trump is steamrolling his way to the Republican presidential nomination with unprecedented speed, but the primaries have also underlined vulnerabilities when it comes to taking back the White House.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Members of Henderson’s City Council disclosed that they had a possible conflict of interest more than 20 times last year, but experts say those relationships are common and another city commission disclosed more than double the conflicts.
The Week
From the darkest of dark horses to the vainest of vanity projects, this has been a banner year for candidates who were over before they started
The Nevada Independent
The city redacted emails and declined interviews regarding plans for a December election that a top official said could disrupt presidential primary planning.