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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid isnt on the ballot this year but hes very much in the game.
With Republicans clamoring to take away his majority Reid is helping Democratic Senate candidates across the nation raise money and demonize their opponents. Nowhere is his hand more visible than in his home state where Democrats can capture a seat from Republicans.
Reid who had an arduous race of his own in Nevada two years ago has loaned his former campaign staff to Rep. Shelley Berkley Las Vegas representative in the House for the past 14 years.
Berkley is Reids hope for taking Nevadas other Senate seat away from Republican Dean Heller who was appointed to it a year ago when GOP Sen. John Ensign resigned in anticipation of a highly critical Ethics Committee report about his affair with an aide.
Its reasonable to make the argument that I have two opponents yes: Shelley Berkley and Harry Reid said Heller.
Republicans need to pick up a net four seats to take over the Senate and Reids job as majority leader. Key to that is holding onto the seats the GOP already has and Hellers is among the most vulnerable.
The race wont be easy for either Berkley or Heller both longtime politicians facing questions from angry voters fed up with a devastated housing market and stagnant economy. Nevadas unemployment rate of 11.6 percent is the highest of any state.
Heller who represented Nevadas conservative northern half in the House for three terms needs to woo swing voters in the urban centers of Las Vegas and Reno. Berkley is facing her first competitive race in more than a decade as she also fights off ethics allegations that she used her office to advance her husbands medical career. The two candidates are nearly matched in campaign dollars; each has more than $4 million in cash on hand.
Its unclear whether Reids string-pulling will help or hinder Berkley. Nevada is divided between Republican and Democratic voters leaving independents to decide elections with often unpredictable results.
Democrats have a stronger party organization in the state but Reid is surprisingly unpopular in view of the clout he wields. Conservatives blame him for the struggling economy and oversized federal deficits and are incensed about him butting in on this years Senate contest. Sensing opportunity Heller has used Reids attacks in fundraising emails.
Every time Harry Reid opens his mouth he just annoys me. I dont believe he is honest said Barbara Teixeira 71 a former Democrat and volunteer in Hellers campaign against Berkley. Harry Reid doesnt care about her at all. All Harry Reid cares about is keeping the Senate majority.
Reids support also wont help Berkley with voters who claim she hasnt done enough to challenge other Democrats in Washington.
Shelley Berkley is one of those people who follow the crowd said Robert Rickly 49 a Republican business owner in Las Vegas who supports Heller. She just kind of votes along party lines.
But Berkley may benefit from Reids ability to force Republicans into unpopular votes on some issues while protecting Democrats from them on others. Berkley is following the game plan.
She has held more than a dozen news conferences in recent months to portray Heller as anti-women anti-veteran anti-small business and anti-Hispanic. She is running an aggressive ad campaign with TV spots and mailers circulated across the state.
Heller has largely refused to talk about Berkley. His first TV spot aired Sunday and is broad in its approach. It features Heller criticizing Congress for not passing an annual budget. They do a lot of talking but they havent done their job in over three years Heller states. Its time Washington delivered on something.
Hellers campaign has argued that it doesnt need to run defense or offense while Berkley is doing both.
Berkley is being investigated by the House ethics committee for allegations made by the Nevada GOP that she tried to influence federal reimbursement rates for dialysis providers and lobbied to save a kidney transplant program in Las Vegas administrated by her husband Dr. Larry Lehrner. Heller also had backed the program.
If that kidney transplant center was closed patients would have had to travel hundreds of miles out of state in order to get their care Berkley said. That would have been unacceptable to me.
The ethics committee is to decide on or before July 9 whether to conduct a full investigation. But American Crossroads a group formed by prominent Republican strategist Karl Rove is already airing TV ads in the state accusing Berkley of using her office to enrich her family. Berkley calls the ads relentless smears.
The races outcome could depend on how Republican
Mitt Romney and President
Barack Obama perform in Nevada. Obama won the state in 2008 but Republican George W. Bush carried the state in 2004. Five months from the election Nevada is now viewed as a toss-up in the presidential race.
Before he went to Washington Heller was a popular secretary of state known for his moderate views. He nearly lost his first House bid in 2006 against tea-party favorite Sharron Angle who portrayed him as weak on conservative issues.
Since his appointment to the Senate hes held frequent campaign appearances across the Las Vegas Valley where the majority of citizens live. Some of his outreach efforts have foundered. Last year he canceled a meeting with the Latin Chamber of Commerce at the last minute then alienated Nevada large Latino constituency by saying he didnt support the DREAM Act to provide a route to citizenship for illegal immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as children.
Heller recently announced a group of Hispanic Republican supporters and has been working to restore his image within the community. Hes also targeted veterans and business groups.
No doubt I have work to do in southern Nevada Heller said.
Berkley said she isnt shying away from Obama or Reids help. She called Obamas campaign an asset and suggested she wasnt worried about turning off voters by teaming up with Reid. This is a race between me and Dean and Dean may try to pretend its a race between him and somebody else. Its not she said.
Berkley is better known than Heller in the Las Vegas Valley. Voters praise her constituency outreach efforts. Shelley is always there for the people said Carolen Tabor 70 a Las Vegas retiree. I can see her at Costco and she will hug me.
Robin Joyce a Republican pastor in Las Vegas said he is leaning toward Heller. Still he praised Berkley for her work in the community support for Israel and efforts to help small businesses.
She is just a good lady Joyce said. She has always stood for Nevada issues.