Northern Nevada deserves a representative who knows Northern Nevada.
Not someone who discovered our district when there was a congressional seat to chase.
While ranchers, miners, small business owners, law enforcement officers, and families across Northern Nevada have spent decades building these communities, David Flippo’s political operation appears to be fueled by outside money, outside influence, and support from people who couldn’t point to Elko, Ely, Winnemucca, Battle Mountain, or Eureka on a map.
Take a look at where the noise is coming from.
The endorsements.
The consultants.
The donors.
The political insiders.
Then compare that to the people who actually live here.
Northern Nevada isn’t a stepping stone.
It isn’t a political investment opportunity.
And it isn’t for sale.
This district belongs to the hardworking people who have raised families here, built businesses here, worked the mines, protected our communities, and kept rural Nevada alive when the rest of the country wasn’t paying attention.
The question voters should ask is simple:
If your support comes from everywhere except Northern Nevada, who will you really represent when you get to Washington?
Because Northern Nevada doesn’t need another politician looking for a title.
We need someone who already calls this place home.
On Election Day, let the outsiders spend their money.
Let the consultants run their ads.
Let the political establishment make their demands.
And then let Northern Nevada remind them that this seat belongs to the people who live here.
Not the people trying to buy their way into it.