The House of Representatives will vote for a new leader after Kevin McCarthy was removed by right-wing Republicans last week. This development has sparked a wave of political activity in Nevada, as candidates from both major parties gear up for the upcoming elections. Among them is former North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee, who has announced his candidacy for Congress. Lee, a Republican, is set to run for Nevada's 3rd Congressional District, aiming to become the first Nevadan to win this seat.
Meanwhile, Assemblywoman Heidi Kasama, another Republican, has also thrown her hat into the ring. Kasama, representing Las Vegas, declared her plans to run for Nevada's Congressional District 3, focusing on issues that matter to the state. These developments set the stage for a highly competitive election season in Nevada.
In addition to Lee and Kasama, other Republican candidates are vying for congressional seats. David Flippo will be a formidable opponent for John Lee in the June 2024 primaries. Flippo's campaign aims to secure the Republican nomination and ultimately challenge Democratic incumbent Steven Horsford in the November elections. This race will undoubtedly be closely watched as Nevada's political landscape undergoes significant changes.