After Major Gaffe, Nevada Dem Gov Candidate Steve Sisolak Remains Silent

Sisolak and his campaign have yet to offer any explanation for his comments.

Per the RGA: 

It’s been five days since the release of a video that showed Nevada Democrat gubernatorial candidate Steve Sisolak appearing to endorse extreme punishment in Nevada public schools, claiming it is “unfortunate” that teachers do not have the “privilege” to slap students. Sisolak and his campaign have yet to offer any explanation for his comments.

Sisolak owes answers to Nevada’s parents on why he thinks it’s appropriate to allow public school teachers to slap their children. If Sisolak isn’t willing to explain his troubling statements, then he cannot be trusted to lead Nevada as governor.

Previously: 

1 year, 12 months ago

Governors in Iowa, North Dakota and Alabama join GOP colleagues in banning TikTok for state employees

The Republican governors of three more states have joined the growing number of GOP governors who are banning TikTok among state government employees amid security concerns about the Chinese-owned social media platform

1 year, 12 months ago

Arizona Governor Creates Shipping Container Border Wall

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has had hundreds of double-stacked shipping containers topped with razor wire placed on the state’s border with Mexico

2 years ago

Stacey Abrams’s Georgia Nonprofit Could Face Criminal Investigations for Unlicensed Fundraising

New Georgia Project's charity license has lapsed in at least nine states

2 years ago

Biden says ‘more important things’ than border visit, despite 59 trips to Delaware, 8 stops for ice cream

Biden has yet to visit southern border despite historic crisis under his watch

2 years ago

Governor Kristi Noem delivers annual Budget Address, says the state can afford grocery tax cut

In about thirty minutes of remarks, Governor Kristi Noem laid out her administration would like to see nearly $2.2 billion spent over the course of the next fiscal year and a half.

2 years ago

‘A Clear And Present Danger To Its Users:’ South Carolina Gov. Bans State Employees From Using TikTok Amid National Security Concerns

South Carolina became the second state in the union Monday to permanently ban state employees’ electronic devices from using TikTok amid federal officials sounding the alarm that the Chinese-based social media app threatens national security