Posted: August 27th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Campaign Updates, The Campaign Trail | No Comments »
WHAT: The first Nevada gubernatorial debate featuring five of the seven gubernatorial candidates will be held across the street, immediately after the debate between candidates Rory Reid (Democrat) and Brian Sandoval (Republican).
WHO: Gubernatorial candidates David Scott Curtis (Green), Eugene “Gino” DiSimone (Non-partisan), Floyd Fitzgibbons (IAP), Aaron Y. Honig (Non-partisan) and Arthur Forest Lampitt, Jr. (Libertarian) are confirmed debate participants. The debate will be moderated by Dee Wayne Gregory, KHWG 850 AM general manager and radio talk show host.
WHEN: Sunday, August 29, 2010 at 7pm
WHERE: Doolittle community overflow parking area across the street from the Andre Agassi Foundation on West Lake Mead at J Street in Las Vegas, NV.
CONTACT: David Scott Curtis, 702-475-3885, davidscurtis@earthlink.net
Posted: August 22nd, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: The Campaign Trail | No Comments »
David Curtis will be at the UNR Student Center at 11:30am August 30th.
Come meet the Green Party governor candidate.
Posted: June 29th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Campaign Updates, Personal Thoughts, The Campaign Trail | No Comments »
Get a sneak peak at the letter that’s going out to voters!
Hello. My name is David Curtis. I’m a native Nevadan and the Green Party candidate for Governor of Nevada in the November election. I am running for Governor because our state is hurting, and there are some structural changes we can make to pull ourselves out of this great recession…
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Posted: February 16th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: The Campaign Trail | No Comments »
Will be in Downtown Las Vegas today meeting with citizens. I am beginning to establish more links to neighboring Governors to gain knowledge of how the sitting leaders are responding to Regional and local issues we share. Youtube is such a great resource. I also joined the Network Green Change which brings together Greens from both local and global perspectives. Received an email from CAC, the Contemporary Arts Center, they issue a call for artists to submit digital examples for their annual juried show.