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Interestingly, it wasn't a blowout, though.

She won 20k to 15k. Not close by any means, but not a blowout.

The biggest hurdle Doug faces is getting 6681 signatures in 90 days. With nobody leaving their house, and with nobody likely to want to answer the door to talk to him or people working for him, how is he going to manage this?

BTW, she has no say over the Vegas strip. That's the unincorporated town of "Paradise", which has no mayor, and is not Las Vegas, even though it's referred to as Las Vegas, and even though letters addressed there say Las Vegas.
I think you are looking at the wrong year.

She got over 4 out of every 5 votes cast in 2019, that's about as blow-outy as I can imagine.

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This election was actually pretty funny. The opposition candidates really were vanity candidates in every sense of the word.

Phil Collins was neither the famous singer nor the semi-known poker player. This particular Phil Collins was a 52-year-old member of the "Prohibition Party", which is exactly what it sounds. Apparently Collins thought he'd be serving in 1920 rather than 2020 (but both years had a deadly pandemic, so perhaps he was onto something.)

Amy Luciano was on that awful "Sin City Rules" show on TLC in 2013, which also featured Jennifer Harman. She was known as Amy Hanley then. I Facebook friended her at the time because her page was fullllllll of drama and I wanted some entertainment, plus I figured I'd try to get her on PFA Radio. However, the show flopped (shocker), so I lost interest. Her father, who died when she was like 3 years old, was a mob hitman, and she's been exploiting that weird angle as a self-marketing gimmick for years. Anyway, she got married and seems to have settled down some. I had no idea she ran for mayor in 2019, so apparently she's still looking for attention. She did chat me up on Facebook one time in 2013, talking to me as if I were a close friend of hers, so I just played along. Very weird.



I don't know the third person.