While President Trump delivers decisive leadership abroad and restores American strength, the Nevada Democratic Party is quietly maneuvering behind the scenes for a major power play right here at home. State party leaders, backed by Senators Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto, are aggressively lobbying the Democratic National Committee to make Nevada the first state to vote in the 2028 presidential primaries — a blatant attempt to “structurally change” the nominating process in their favor after their humiliating 2024 losses.

Nevada Democratic Chair Daniele Monroe-Moreno and the remnants of the Harry Reid machine are pitching the Silver State as the perfect “diverse” testing ground that “looks like America.” They claim early Nevada voting will force future Democratic candidates to address working-class concerns and rebuild coalitions with Latino and Black voters — the very groups that abandoned them in droves when President Trump won Nevada by over 46,000 votes in 2024. Sen. Rosen put it plainly: “If Democrats want to win in 2028, we should start the primary calendar in a state that looks like America and prepares candidates to win the general election.” Translation? They want to manufacture a nominee who can better sell their radical agenda to the very voters who just rejected it.

Look beneath the surface, conservatives. This isn’t about fairness or diversity — it’s about control. Nevada’s Democrats know their party is out of touch with everyday Americans who value faith, family, secure borders, energy independence, and constitutional rights. By shoving Nevada to the front of the line, they hope to tilt the playing field early, spotlight issues that play well in our battleground state, and sideline more moderate or traditional voices. They brag about low campaigning costs, accessible voting laws, and union influence, all while ignoring how their embrace of open borders, high taxes, and cultural extremism drove voters away in the first place.
For decades, New Hampshire held the cherished “first in the nation” status. Democrats already disrupted that tradition to favor their preferred coalitions. Now, with Nevada — a state that has been a reliable bellwether but flipped hard for Trump — they see another opportunity to game the system. The “Reid machine” is alive and well, mentoring a new generation of leaders determined to keep power even as their ideology fails the American people.

Faith-based, pro-family, pro-life Nevadans who cherish traditional values understand what’s really at stake. Our Constitution was designed for We the People, not for political insiders to manipulate calendars for partisan advantage. True representation comes from honest debate in the marketplace of ideas, not engineered early contests that reward pandering to special interests over the common good. America remains the world’s last, best hope precisely because we reject such top-down control in favor of limited government and individual liberty.
President Trump’s America First movement exposed the Democrats’ disconnect with working families. Their desperate scramble to reorder the primary calendar reveals fear — fear that another open process will once again deliver a nominee too extreme for the heartland. Nevada conservatives must stay vigilant. Support fair, transparent elections. Demand that our state prioritizes integrity over insider games. And continue building the grassroots movement that delivered Nevada for Trump and will keep delivering for constitutional principles.
This latest push should indeed raise eyebrows. When Democrats talk about “strategic decisions” after electoral defeat, what they really mean is finding new ways to avoid learning from the voters’ clear message: America wants strength, not socialism; borders, not chaos; and faith-based values, not government overreach.
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