Shelly Berkley

August 28, 2008 - 3:30pm

Reid: 'I deal with Shelly'

DENVER – U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Searchlight) was in a playful mood this morning, if his interaction with U.S. Rep. Shelly Berkley (D-Las Vegas) was an indication of anything.

One day after delivering a speech here at the Democratic National Convention, Reid is set to be interviewed in seven separate appearances. With him will be Berkley, the five-term congresswoman known for her almost ubiquitous media exposure.

"People wonder how I deal with Chuck Schumer," Reid said, referring to the high octane Democratic Senate campaign chief also known for his friendly media relations. "It's easy, I deal with Shelly."

The room erupted in knowing howls.

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August 26, 2008 - 6:18pm

Berkley vs. Adelson fued continues

DENVER – It’s no secret that U.S. Rep. Shelly Berkley (D-Las Vegas) and casino executive Sheldon Adelson aren’t the best if friends.

As the Las Vegas Sun and others have documented, the feud dates back to the 1990s. When Berkley, who once served under Adelson as vice president of Las Vegas Sands Corp., ran for congress in 1998, Adelson released private documents from Berkley’s tenure at the company suggesting that Berkley had encouraged Adelson to provide favors for elected officials.

Then, earlier this year, Freedom’s Watch, an Adelson-sponsored conservative organization, ran robocalls accusing Berkley of opposing troops in Iraq.

Standing outside a breakfast for Nevada delegates today at the Marriott hotel, the five-term congresswoman declined to comment on her feud with Adelson. But she didn’t hesitate to take a shot at Freedom’s Watch, suggesting the organization disclose its donor list.

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August 25, 2008 - 11:19am

Berkley: Derby-Heller race moving in Dems' direction

DENVER — U.S. Rep. Shelley Berkley (D-Las Vegas) said today that a new poll showing Jill Derby within striking distance of U.S. Rep. Dean Heller (R-Carson City) was evidence that the race, once thought to be something of a long shot for Democrats, was moving in Derby’s direction.

“We have the perfect candidate in Jill Derby. There isn’t anyone better suited in the state and more qualified to serve in Congress than Jill,” Berkley told PolitickerNV.com as she walked out of the Nevada delegation’s breakfast this morning at the Marriott hotel.

Derby, a former chairwoman of the Nevada Democratic Party, lost narrowly to Heller in their 2006 duel. The district, which encompasses a wide swath of area outside of Clark County, has historically trended Republican. But a poll released last week showed Derby trailing by only a 5-percent margin, down from the 14-point margin the same poll found in June.

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