![]() ![]() Some of her biggest priorities include children, veterans and border security. She did not like it when businesses were shut down and when the government was mandating COVID-19 vaccines and telling people to wear masks. The 30-year Nevada resident has been planning her run for Senate since the COVID-19 pandemic, she said. ![]() “And they don’t want to be this close because they are not sure about what questions they’re going to be asked.” “A lot of politicians, sometimes, they make it more difficult to get in touch with them,” she said. ![]() She also will host regular virtual town halls where everyone is welcome to ask anything they want, she said. Her phone number is on her campaign site, and anyone can call her, she said. She considers herself more accessible to the people. As someone who has been in the real estate business for 30 years, she has interpersonal skills including negotiating and mediating, she said. She is a mother who raised her children in the state, and her business is in Las Vegas. ![]() Phillips believes she is different from the others. So until Nevada decides to do something different, we’re going to keep losing.” “I think that Nevada, we have done the same thing and put some of these same candidates forward cycle after cycle after cycle, and guess what?” she said. Unlike other candidates in the race, such as Jim Marchant and Sam Brown, she does not have a previous failed campaign, she said. Stephanie Phillips, a real estate broker, thinks she is the person who can defeat Democratic Sen. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) a crowded GOP primary for Senate, one candidate hopes to defeat the others with deeper pockets and become Nevada’s first female Republican senator. Stephanie Phillips, a Republican candidate for Senate, poses for a photo on Tuesday, Aug 8, 2023, in Las Vegas. ![]()
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