Media Advisory

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


A letter to voters

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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PBS sits down with Nevada’s Gub Candidates

Posted: June 16th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Campaign Updates, Video Posts | 3 Comments »

Click on Chapter 4 or fast forward to 12:10 to see my interview with Mitch Fox.

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Come join us this Friday!

Posted: May 5th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Campaign Updates | No Comments »

What: CSN Sociology Club 2010 Gubernatorial Forum
When: Friday, May 7, from 6:30- 9 p.m.
Where: Rm C 133 of the CSN Henderson Campus, located at 700 College Drive


Green gubernatorial campaigns to watch!

Posted: March 19th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Campaign Updates, From the Green Party | Tags: | No Comments »

Greenparty US did a press release this morning about all the Gov candidates. We have the TOP billing!  Click the link above or below to read the full story.

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Filing for the Governor’s Race

Posted: March 10th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Campaign Updates | No Comments »


Petition Signatures!

Posted: February 20th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Campaign Updates | 1 Comment »

20 February 2010

We’ve submitted the necessary petition signatures to the Secretary of State in Nevada and anticipate obtaining ballot access some time next month in the Governor race as the Green Party NV candidate.

In March, I will be moving to the Emergency Arts location on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas.

Key advisers, in multiple States are assisting with both the formation of platform responses and assembling the County leaders for the campaign.

(one can see whom these key advisers are on the Facebook Group called Curtis4governor)

I am making my key campaign decisions in the light of day, while other candidates hide behind their office doors.

As a third party candidate, one of the primary monetary habits to overcome is and will be the corporate media and their blind spot to third candidates in general.

Nevada, since it is a non-traditional State, may be uniquely positioned to lessen this blind-spot aspect.

98% of voters disapprove of the incumbent Congress.

The sitting Governor is not popular. The Major Party candidates are not well liked. The economy is in very bad condition. All of these imply that the timing is good for an alternate voice.

We are of the opinion that Nevada needs actual leadership, in a clear and serious way. We cannot afford four more years of Republican leadership in Nevada. We cannot settle for a former Federal judge, whom was summoned to Nevada by unknown forces.  We also cannot afford to install a Democrat merely out of cult reverence for a celebrity President or habitual loyalty to a Native Senator blood line.

I ask voters to read the actual proposals we put forth, and honestly decide whom they believe will make the best choices on their behalf.