The Las Vegas Review-Journal's Rory Appleton and Steve Sebelius spend their days talking to voters and politicians, often landing exclusive interviews with some of the biggest names in politics. Once a week, right here on RJ Politics, they want to let you in on the action.
Steve and Rory discuss the last two years of RJ Politics, as Rory moves on from the Review-Journal. The podcast will be on hiatus for a time.
Rory and Steve discuss ongoing turmoil within the Clark County Republican Party, as well as the growing Republican field in Nevada's 3rd Congressional District.
Rory and Steve discuss an interaction between Gov. Steve Sisolak and Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson, as well as several Republican assemblymen eyeing higher office.
Rory and Steve discuss the official entry of Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo into the 2022 gubernatorial race.
Rory and Steve discuss the lingering national debate over the Senate filibuster, as well as a local call for an audit of Nevada's 2020 election.
Rory and Steve discuss tensions between Nevada Democrats, as well as changes made to the state's presidential election system.
Rory and Steve discuss the major bills passed during the 2021 session of the Nevada State Legislature.
Rory and Steve discuss North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee's gubernatorial campaign announcement, as well as a rift within the Nevada State Democratic Party regarding a statement made by its chair on the ongoing conflict in Palestine.
Rory and Steve discuss the Nevada Supreme Court's ruling against the 2019 Nevada Legislature's extension of the modified business tax, as well as Democratic leaders' decision not to go forward with a ban on the death penalty.
Steve and Rory discuss Amy Vilela's entry into the race for Nevada's 1st Congressional District, as well as a statewide proposal to add a public option to the local insurance exchange.
Steve and Rory discuss an interesting sea change for State Sen. Keith Pickard, as well as a new report from the Nevada Secretary of State's office dispelling widespread voter fraud claims.
Rory and Steve discuss the Nevada Republican Party's recent censure of Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske.
Rory and Steve discuss a busy week in local politics, as Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo confirmed he was considering a run for governor and North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee switched political parties.
Rory and Steve discuss the rumored candidate fields for the state's two biggest political races in 2022.
Rory and Steve discuss President Joe Biden's first press conference, as well as several bills in the Nevada Legislature aimed at abolishing the death penalty in the state.
Rory and Steve discuss the latest COVID-19 announcements by Gov. Steve Sisolak, as well as Vice President Kamala Harris's recent visit to Las Vegas.
Rory and Steve discuss the results of the Nevada State Democratic Party officer elections, as well as the passage of the latest COVID-19 stimulus.
Rory and Steve discuss the results of the latest Nevada Poll, as well as an unceremonious exit from state politics for one Republican former candidate.
Rory and Steve discuss the official opening of the 2022 race for a Nevada Senate seat and recap votes on impeachment and renaming Las Vegas airport.
Steve and Rory discuss a proposal within the Clark County Commission to rename McCarran Airport after former Sen. Harry Reid, as well as the ongoing impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump.
Rory and Steve discuss a variety of shakeups for Nevada Democrats, including a bill to end presidential caucuses and the hope that Nevada will move up the country's nominating calendar.
Rory and Steve discuss the 2021 Nevada State Legislature's upcoming session, including possible mining taxes and a major holdup in the redistricting process.
Steve and Rory discuss the inauguration and first 24 hours of President Joe Biden, as well as Gov. Steve Sisolak's annual state of the state address.
Rory and Steve discuss the House of Representatives' historic impeachment of President Donald Trump for the second time.
Rory and Steve discuss the dangerous rioting at the U.S. Capitol by President Donald Trump's supporters, as well as Democrats' recent victories in the U.S. Senate.
Steve and Rory discuss the various failed attempts by Republicans to overturn the 2020 election in Nevada.
Rory and Carson City Bureau Chief Colton Lochhead discuss a flurry of new election lawsuits filed in Nevada this week, as well as the possibility of more statewide restrictions as COVID-19 numbers climb.
Colton Lochhead and Bill Dentzer of the Las Vegas Review Journal's Carson City Bureau join Steve in this episode of RJ Politics.
Steve and Rory discuss several new lawsuits filed against Clark County by the Trump campaign, as well as preview election day.
Rory and Steve discuss voter turnout in Nevada as early voting gets underway. They also preview the final presidential debate.
Las Vegas Review-Journal politics editor Steve Sebelius sits down with Representative for Nevada's Third Congressional District Susie Lee.
Las Vegas Review-Journal politics editor Steve Sebelius sits down with Representative for Nevada's First Congressional District Dina Titus.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal studio hosts an interview with two of the people that help run elections in Nevada. The Deputy Secretary of State for Elections Wayne Thorley and the Registrar of Voters for Clark County Joe Gloria. This Podcast is Sponsored by AARP Nevada
Rory and Steve discuss a flurry of campaign visits this week from President Donald Trump and his family, as well as results from the R-J's Nevada Poll.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal studio hosts an interview with one of the candidates running for Nevada's 3rd Congressional District. The candidate for this interview is Dan Rodimer. This Podcast is Sponsored by AARP Nevada
The Las Vegas Review-Journal studio hosts an interview with one of the candidates running for Nevada's 4th Congressional District. The candidate for this interview is Jim Marchant. This Podcast is Sponsored by AARP Nevada
The Las Vegas Review-Journal studio hosts an interview with one of the candidates running for Nevada's 4th Congressional District. The candidate is Congressman Steven Horsford. This Podcast is Sponsored by AARP Nevada
Rory and Steve analyze this week's vice presidential debate between incumbent Mike Pence and Democratic challenger Kamala Harris.
Steve, Rory, and White House correspondent Debra Saunders discuss the first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.
Rory and Steve discuss the sudden death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and plans to fill her vacancy on the Supreme Court, as well as an interview with Trump Victory National Political Director Chris Carr.
Summary: Rory and Steve speak with Biden for President deputy campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez about the role of Latino voters in the upcoming election. They also discuss recent Nevada swings by President Donald Trump and Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris.
Steve and Rory discuss the president's recent call with Nevada voters, as well as the state's most competitive congressional race.
Rory and Steve break down the Republican National Convention and the contrasting styles between Democrats and Republicans going forward.
RJ Politics hosts Rory Appleton and Steve Sebelius discuss the Democratic vice-presidential nomination of California Sen. Kamala Harris and recap the first few days of the Democratic National Convention.
Attorneys for Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske have asked a federal judge to throw out the lawsuit filed against her last week by President Donald Trump’s campaign and his Republican allies. Rory and Steve break down the lawsuit, as well as the motion to dismiss filed Monday.
Rory and Steve catch you up on Nevada's second special legislative session, including the passage of AB4, a mail-in election bill that has prompted a lawsuit from President Trump’s reelection campaign.
The start of Nevada's second legislative session has been pushed to today, Friday, at the earliest, or possibly into the weekend. Rory and Steve talk about the delay, then follow up on a pair of petition efforts and news surrounding Clark County Superintendent Jesus Jara.
Despite a recent wave of increased COVID-19 cases in Nevada, Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske said the state plans to return to a traditional, in-person election format in the general election. Rory and Steve talk about what Nevada voters can expect, as well as the latest news on CCSD superintendent Jesus Jara and the Henderson City Council.
Review-Journal Education Reporter Aleksandra Appleton joins the podcast to discuss a controversial proposal that would have allowed the Clark County School District to use local schools' unspent funds for its own budget. Then, Rory and Steve bring you up to speed on the ongoing special legislative session.
While the Special Legislative Session is ongoing, Rory and Steve run down a handful of other political news stories in Nevada, including a congressional candidate's push to reopen schools, the resignations of three Clark County Democratic Party executive board members and a lawsuit filed by a conservative think tank arguing that public employees cannot also serve in the Nevada Legislature.
To preview this week's special legislative session, Rory and Steve are joined by RJ reporters Colton Lochhead and Bill Dentzer. During the special session, set to begin Wednesday, Nevada lawmakers will address the state's unprecedented budget shortfalls caused by the coronavirus shutdown, and potentially other issues.
Steve and Rory discuss the upcoming special legislative session announced by Gov. Steve Sisolak on Wednesday. Nevada lawmakers will address the state’s unprecedented budget shortfalls caused by the coronavirus shutdown, and potentially other topics, beginning July 8.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal's Rory Appleton and Steve Sebelius spend their days talking to voters and politicians, often landing exclusive interviews with some of the biggest names in politics. Once a week, right here on RJ Politics, they want to let you in on the action.
With nearly all ballots counted in Nevada's 2020 primary election, Rory and Steve discuss the results and preview some of the races now set to be on the ballot for Nevadans in November.
Following some unexpected delays on election night, the results of Tuesday's Nevada primaries are shaping up. Rory and Steve discuss a few key races, some election night surprises and what to watch as results continue to come in.
With four days remaining until election day in Nevada, Rory and Steve discuss voter turnout so far, as well as a lawsuit filed by national and state Republican officials related to the mail-in primary.
Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto joins Rory and Steve for a packed show. Sen. Cortez Masto answers questions about the COVID-19 pandemic, the 'Veepstakes' (from which she has officially withdrawn her name), a possible virtual Democratic National Convention and her sponsorship of the Law Enforcement Suicide Data Collection Act.
'Mobbed Up: The Fight for Las Vegas' is a brand-new podcast from the Las Vegas Review-Journal, chronicling the rise and fall of the mob in Las Vegas through wiretap recordings, archival audio and interviews with those who were around during the mob days.
The first two episodes are available now. Subscribe by searching for 'Mobbed Up' wherever you listen to RJ Politics, or visit www.reviewjournal.com/mobbedup for more information.
State officials are reacting to President Trump's threat to withhold federal funds from Nevada over an incorrect assertion regarding vote-by-mail ballots, and Rep. Steven Horsford has admitted to a long-standing affair. As always, Rory and Steve have you covered with the latest on all fronts.
Steve and Rory run through a handful of key races races on the ballot in the upcoming Nevada primaries and discuss the Review-Journal's 2020 voter guide, available now at www.reviewjournal.com. They also chat about some high-profile recall and redistricting efforts in the state and how they have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Thursday that Nevada will move into Phase One of its reopening plan on Saturday, May 9, allowing many businesses to reopen with certain guidelines. Rory and Steve break down which businesses will be allowed to reopen, which businesses won't and what comes next for Nevada after this phase is underway.
Nevada's stay-at-home order will be extended two additional weeks to May 15, with a few adjustments, and Gov. Steve Sisolak is laying out a 'Roadmap to Recovery' Thursday night. Rory and Steve talk about the latest developments, as well as a couple local stories.
Earlier this week, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman repeated her call to immediately reopen business during a controversial interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper. R-J Reporter Shea Johnson, who spoke with the mayor following her CNN interview, joins the podcast to discuss the context and the fallout. Then Steve and Rory discuss another lawsuit related to Nevada's mail-only primary election in June, this one filed on behalf of a conservative group.
Rory and Steve discuss a lawsuit filed by the Nevada Democratic Party and other Democratic groups claiming the rules governing the June 9 all-mail primary election violate Nevadans’ voting rights. They then move to national politics, where the 'Veepstakes' to become Joe Biden's running mate is heating up.
Following the news that Bernie Sanders has dropped out of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, Rory and Steve take a look at where the race goes from here. They also break down Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak's latest directives in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. Rep. Dina Titus joins Rory and Steve to discuss the stimulus packages coming out of Congress, the digital campaign landscape and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Nevadans.
Rory and Steve discuss Nevada's move to mail-only voting for its scheduled June 9 state primaries and the wrench the coronavirus pandemic has thrown into candidates' campaigns.
Rory and Steve discuss the state-ordered 30-day closure of nonessential businesses, including casinos, in Nevada. They also take a look at the 2020 presidential race and preview a handful of Nevada congressional contests.
Steve is joined by Review-Journal White House Correspondent Debra J. Saunders to discuss how state and federal leaders are responding to the coronavirus. They also break down a strong showing for Joe Biden on Super Tuesday and preview upcoming Democratic presidential primary contests.
Rory and Steve break down the results of the Nevada Democratic caucuses and discuss Nevada's potential impact on the race as it moves on to South Carolina and the Super Tuesday states.
Steve and Rory discuss a lively Democratic presidential debate and share some final thoughts heading into the Nevada Democratic Caucuses on Feb. 22. For live coverage of the caucuses, head over to reviewjournal.com.
With the Nevada caucus just eight days (and one podcast) away, Rory and Steve talk through the latest developments, including a highly anticipated endorsement decision from the Culinary Union and the Nevada State Democratic Party announcing that it will use a Google-powered custom calculator to track caucus results during early voting and the Feb. 22 caucuses.
Review-Journal politics reporter Rory Appleton sits down U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., to discuss Nevada's role in the 2020 presidential race, her support for Joe Biden, President Trump's State of the Union address and more.
Steve and Rory are joined by John Hishta, senior vice president of campaigns for AARP, to discuss the upcoming Nevada Democratic caucuses on Feb. 22.
Rory and Steve are joined by Shelby Wiltz, 2020 caucus director for the Nevada State Democratic Party, to discuss everything you need to know ahead of Nevada's 2020 Democratic caucuses on Feb. 22. They break down early voting, what to expect on caucus day, results reporting and more.
This week, Rory and Steve are joined by Democratic state Sen. Yvanna Cancela, who is the Nevada senior adviser for the Joe Biden campaign. They discuss Cancela's decision to endorse Joe Biden early in his presidential campaign, the upcoming Nevada caucuses and more.
We're back with a bonus episode, featuring an engaging conversation with former Massachusetts governor and Democratic presidential hopeful Deval Patrick.
Rory and Steve welcome Democratic presidential hopeful Tom Steyer back to the podcast to discuss his recent campaign efforts in Nevada and across the country. Check back later today for a bonus episode with another Democratic presidential candidate, former Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick.
Rory and Steve discuss the latest shift in the 2020 Democratic presidential field and talk about what they are looking forward to covering for the Review-Journal in the year ahead.
Review-Journal White House Correspondent Debra Saunders joins Rory to discuss the House of Representatives voting to impeach President Donald Trump for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
Symone D. Sanders, a senior adviser to Joe Biden's presidential campaign, joins Rory and Steve this week to discuss the 2020 presidential race.
Review-Journal Education Reporter Amelia Pak-Harvey joins the show to discuss a deal Nevada made shortly after entering the union in 1864, and how various acts of corruption since have hurt today's students. Then Rory and Steve break down the latest news on impeachment and the 2020 presidential race.
Rory and Steve break down the latest Democratic presidential debate, Carson City Bureau Chief Colton Lochhead joins the podcast to discuss Nevada's marijuana regulation efforts, and Rory sits down with 2020 candidate Tom Steyer.
Rory and Steve discuss what the final 100 days leading up to Nevada's Democratic presidential caucus could look like, as well as movement in the 2020 field and the League of Women Voters' new idea to prevent gerrymandering in the state.
Review-Journal reporter Shea Johnson joins the podcast to discuss the Las Vegas city council's vote to pass a controversial ordinance that will ban people from camping and sleeping in public areas. Rory and Steve also sit down with Joe Biden's national campaign manager, Greg Schultz.
RJ Politics interviews comedian and actress Cristela Alonzo, who performed in Las Vegas last week to benefit the presidential campaign of Julian Castro. She discusses what watching a presidential candidate with a similar background as her own means to her and whether Castro has been given a fair shake up until this point.
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang joins Rory and Steve in studio to discuss his campaign, his universal basic income proposal and more. Rory and Steve also preview 'The Middle,' a new project from the Review-Journal politics team launching Monday at www.reviewjournal.com.
Rory sits down with presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, the fourth 2020 candidate to join the podcast. Rory and Steve also discuss a handful of 2020 developments, including a notable name missing from the recently announced Nevada Trump Victory team.
Rory and Steve recap and analyze the fourth Democratic presidential debate. Then, Rory speaks with Dr. Jill Biden about her husband's decision to run for president and the campaign's impact on their family.
Rory and Steve discuss the 2020 presidential campaign with Maya Rupert, the campaign manager for Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro.
Rory and Steve recap a forum on gun violence sponsored by March for our Lives and Giffords. Then, they discuss a city of Las Vegas ordinance that would punish domestic abusers without taking their guns away, as required by state law.
Former Vice President Joe Biden sits down with Rory on this special midweek edition of the RJ Politics podcast.
Rory and Steve recap and break down a wild week in national politics. Then, they discuss former FBI Director James Comey's presentation on leadership at UNLV.
Rory and Steve discuss some national news made by Bernie Sanders in Vegas as well as a local congresswoman's efforts on national gun control. Then, Rory sits down with five-time world champion figure skater and Joe Biden campaign staffer Michelle Kwan.
In a bonus edition of RJ Politics, the Review-Journal's Rory Appleton and Steve Sebelius share their biggest takeaways from Thursday's Democratic presidential debate.
Review-Journal White House Correspondent Debra Saunders joins the show to discuss the departure of National Security Adviser John Bolton. Rory and Steve then break down some news from the Nevada GOP, and Rory sits down with New Jersey Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Cory Booker.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal's Rory Appleton and Steve Sebelius discuss the week's political movements in Nevada. Steve and Rory break down a busy week for the state Democratic and Republican parties, and Rory sits down with 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Kamala Harris.
RJ Politics launches this Friday, Sept. 6. Here is a sneak peak of our first episode, which will feature an interview with Democratic presidential hopeful and California Senator Kamala Harris.
Launching Sept. 6, a weekly podcast from the Las Vegas Review-Journal covering Nevada's constantly shifting political landscape.