Harry Reid

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Harry Reid

DeputyRichard Durbin (whip)
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Political partyDemocratic
SpouseLandra Gould
ProfessionLawyer
ReligionThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Harry Mason Reid (born December 2, 1939) is the senior United States Senator from Nevada and a member of the Democratic Party.

Reid is the U.S. Senate Majority Leader in the 110th Congress. He assumed majority leadership after the Democratic Party won seated majority of the Senate in the 2006 congressional elections. Reid is the first member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly known as Mormons, to serve as Senate Majority Leader.

Background and family life

Reid was born in the small mining town of Searchlight, Nevada to Inez and Harry V. Reid.[1] Reid attended Basic High School in Henderson, Nevada. Mike O'Callaghan, future Governor of Nevada and Reid's history teacher, coached Reid in boxing at the Henderson Boys' Club.[2] Reid's friends in Searchlight dubbed him "Pinky" because of his fair complexion.[3]

Reid received his A.S. from Southern Utah State College in 1959 and in 1961 earned his B.S. from Utah State University. He moved to Washington, D.C. and worked as an officer for the U.S. Capitol Police while attending George Washington University for his law degree. Reid graduated in 1964 and returned to Nevada to work as a lawyer before entering politics. Reid is married to Landra Gould.[4] Reid and his wife have five children, one of whom, Rory Reid, is an elected Commissioner for Clark County, Nevada, and another who recently ran for municipal office in Cottonwood Heights, Utah.[5]

Reid is a converted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints[6]. He stated in an interview with Brigham Young University's Daily Universe that "I think it is much easier to be a good member of the Church and a Democrat than a good member of the Church and a Republican." He went on to say that the Democrats' emphasis on helping others, as opposed to what he considers Republican dogma to the contrary, is the reason he's a Democrat.[7]

Nevada political career

Reid was elected to the Nevada State Assembly in 1967. He left after being elected lieutenant governor in 1970, the same year his mentor O'Callaghan was elected governor. He served in that office until 1974, when he ran for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Alan Bible. He lost by fewer than 600 votes to former Governor Paul Laxalt.

Reid then served as chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission from 1977 to 1981, a post that subjected him to death threats. Reid's wife once found a bomb attached to one of their cars.[8] A character in the film Casino played by Dick Smothers is based, in part, on Reid. Jack Gordon, the manager and future husband of singer LaToya Jackson, once tried to bribe Reid. Reid allowed the FBI to tape Gordon's attempt to bribe him with $12,000, at which point Reid attempted (unsuccessfully) to strangle Gordon, saying "You son of a bitch, you tried to bribe me!"[9]

U.S. Congress

House of Representatives

Until the 1980 census, Nevada had only one member in the United States House of Representatives, but population growth in the 1970s resulted in a second district. Reid won the Democratic nomination for the 1st Congressional District, based in Las Vegas, in 1982, and easily won the general election. He served two terms in the House, from 1983 to 1987.

U.S. Senate

Elections

Reid was elected to the Senate in 1986, succeeding Laxalt. He was reelected in 1992, 1998 and 2004. In the 1998 race, he narrowly defeated his Republican opponent, future Senator John Ensign by 428 votes[10]. In 2004, his Republican opponent was Richard Ziser, whom Reid defeated by a vote of 61%-35%. Ensign won Nevada's other Senate seat in 2000. He and Reid have developed a fairly good relationship, despite their bruising 1998 contest, and frequently work together.

Leadership positions

In 1999, Reid became Minority Whip, and the right hand man of Minority Leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota. He later became Majority Whip in 2001 when control of the Senate temporarily returned to the Democrats after Jim Jeffords left the Republican party. Reid once again became Minority Whip in the wake of the 2002 elections.

On November 16, 2004, Reid was elected Senate Democratic Leader and Minority Leader for the 109th Congress after Daschle's defeat in his bid for reelection to the Senate. On November 14, 2006, Reid was elected Senate Majority Leader for the 110th Congress.

Actions in the Senate

When Senate Republicans threatened to invoke what Democrats labeled the "nuclear option" over judicial nominations, Reid was fervently opposed. He counter-threatened to virtually shut down Senate business were it successfully invoked. However, when a group of moderate Democratic and Republican Senators known as the Gang of Fourteen reached a compromise, he embraced the agreement.

During the Congressional recess of 2005, Reid suffered a "transient ischemic attack", also known as a "mini-stroke". He sought medical help at the advice of his wife.[11]

On November 1, 2005, Reid moved that the Senate go into closed session, an unusual action. The public was removed from the Senate chambers. The move was intended to draw attention to the continuing controversy as to the inaccuracy of intelligence that claimed Iraq had been in possession of weapons of mass destruction.[12] When he called for the closed session, Reid expressed anger that a letter signed by Democratic senators to the White House demanding such an investigation had been answered by a form letter. The move was an attempt to get around alleged stalling by Senate Intelligence Committee chairman Pat Roberts (R-KS). Roberts had promised in July of 2004 to investigate the Bush administration's misuse of intelligence before the Iraq War, but has only released partial findings of the investigation to date and none at the time of the closed session.[13] During this closed session, Democrats demanded that the Republican majority finish its report on pre-war intelligence.[14] Republicans decried the move as a political stunt as the investigation was already well under way.[15] Reid argued that the investigation had been constantly delayed and that this move was necessary to force an end to the delays.

On March 22, 2006, Reid said, "We’ve been in Iraq longer than we were in World War II."[16] On January 5, 2007 Reid (as Senate Majority Leader) joined with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi in a letter to the President opposing his plans for the Iraq War troop surge of 2007, saying “Adding more combat troops will only endanger more Americans and stretch our military to the breaking point for no strategic gain.”[17]

In 2007, Reid invited Hindu chaplain Rajan Zed from Reno, Nevada to read the first Hindu opening prayer in the United States Senate.[18][19] The first time he spoke, two women and a man in the Senate galley loudly protested; the police arrested them.[20] [21] Zed gave the opening prayer again without incident. Rev. James Richardson, the Senate's official chaplain who usually conducts the prayer, said "I was very honored to have him here - as is the entire Senate".[22]

Committee memberships

  • 108th Congress[23]
  • Committee on Appropriations
  • Committee on Environment and Public Works
  • Special Committee on Aging
  • Select Committee on Ethics
  • Committee on Indian Affairs
  • 109th Congress[24]
  • Committee on Appropriations

Opinions and beliefs

Abortion and the Supreme Court

Abortion rights issues
Harry Reid openly identifies himself as "pro-life." He stated in a 1998 National Political Awareness Test that he believed "Abortions should be legal only when the pregnancy resulted from incest, rape, or when the life of the woman is endangered."[25] In 1999, he voted against an amendment explictly expressing support for Roe v. Wade.[26]

Reid has voted several times to ban what physicians call the "intact dilation and evacuation" procedure and what abortion opponents call the "partial-birth abortion" procedure.[27] In 2003, he supported alternate language than the act that eventually passed that would have banned all late-term abortions, while allowing exceptions for the life and health of the mother. Several polls have stated that a majority of Americans support banning "partial birth abortion" when the pollsters describe it as such.[28][29] Reid also voted in favor of the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, in favor of parental notification in the case of minors undergoing out-of-state abortions, and in favor of maintaining the ban on abortions and supplying birth control for US military personnel.[30]
Pregnancy prevention and clinic safety
Reid's positions on issues surrounding abortion, though not directly affecting abortion, differ from pro-life Republican caucus positions.[31] In 1994, Reid voted for the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act prohibiting the use of intimidation or physical force to prevent or discourage people from gaining access to a reproductive health care facility. He was the co-sponsor of an amendment to the bill which allows anyone to exercise freedom to worship at a health care facility. It allows reproductive health care professionals to gain access to a clinic without being physically threatened and, at the same time, allows religious organizations to pray outside of abortion clinics.[32]

Reid introduced legislation in 2006 co-sponsored by Hillary Clinton that would fund abortion prevention efforts such as giving women broader access to contraception. In a press release about their "Prevention First Amendment," Clinton and Reid stated that for every dollar spent on pregnancy prevention, three are saved by pregnancy and birth-related expenses borne by Medicaid.[33] The bill received Republican opposition and failed.[34]

Reid voted in favor of an amendment that would over turn the Mexico City Policy. The policy bans U.S. aid to overseas health organizations that give men and women birth control, provide information about abortion procedures, or that perform abortion procedures as part of a "family planning policy". Opponents of the policy argue that the ban keeps funds from going to non-governmental organizations distributing condoms and USAID-donated birth control and has resulted in an increase in unwanted pregnancies, and thus an increase in the rate of abortion. Opponents also argue that the ban promotes restrictions on free speech as well as restrictions on accurate medical information.[35][36][37][38] Supporters of the policy have argued, using the example of the Philippines, that the ban prevents overseas health organizations from using US government funds to disobey the abortion and birth control laws of their own countries.[39] Supporters also argue that the policy prevents the health agencies from promoting abortion at the expense of other birth control methods.[40] The amendment overturning the Mexico City Policy passed the Senate by a 53-41 vote. President Bush has vowed to veto any legislation eliminating the policy.[41]

Reid received a 100% rating from NARAL in 2001 and voted with the interests of the National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association 68% of the time from 1995 to 2004. In 2003 and 2004, he received 29% and 20% ratings, respectively, from NARAL Pro-Choice America.[42][43] From 2005 to 2006, "Reid supported the interests of the National Right to Life Committee 50 percent." Planned Parenthood gave him a 57% rating in 2006.[44]
Supreme Court Nominations
In 2005, Reid voted against Supreme Court nominee John Roberts, in part because of pressure from his constituents.[45] About 64% of Reid's constituents in Nevada identify themselves as "pro-choice."[46] Reid voted against nominee Samuel Alito.[47] Reid argued against the pursuit of a filibuster of Alito because the Republican majority leader at the time, Bill Frist, had threatened to institute what he and other Republicans called the "Constitutional option" and what Democrats called the "nuclear option". If implemented, the option would have eliminated the filibuster and made a simple majority-- rather than a three-fifths majority-- enough to pass any Senate legislation and federal judicial confirmations.[48][49]

The Bush Administration and Supreme Court

Reid made headlines in May 2005 when he said of George W. Bush, "The man's father is a wonderful human being. I think this guy is a loser." Reid later apologized for these comments.[50] Reid also called Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas an "embarrassment"[51] and referred to Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan as a "political hack."[52]

Civil Rights

Reid has said "I believe marriage should be between a man and a woman" and voted for the Defense of Marriage Act. Reid voted against the Federal Marriage Amendment and against "prohibiting same-sex basic training." He has also voted for "prohibiting job discrimination based on sexual orientation" and for "adding sexual orientation to definition of hate crimes".[53]

Death penalty

Reid strongly supports use of the death penalty, having voted in favor of limiting death penalty appeals and executing criminals who were minors when they committed their crime.[54]

Energy policy

Reid supports legislation that would cut $15 billion in tax breaks for large oil companies and put the money toward renewable energy sources.[55] In an op-ed to the Reno Gazette Journal, Harry Reid wrote, "I am working on a bipartisan energy bill that will create thousands of Nevada jobs, save consumers money, address global warming, and make our country safer. We can do that by reducing our reliance on oil and investing in the renewable energy sources that are abundant in our state." The environmental organization "Campaign for America's Future" gave him a 100% rating from 2005 to 2006.[56]

Ethics reform

In January 2007, Harry Reid brought a Senate ethics reform bill to a vote. These rules passed overwhelmingly on a bipartisan basis-- 96 to 2. The bill was a reaction to Republican scandals in the U.S. House of Representatives. The ethics bill bars members from accepting gifts, meals, and trips from lobbyists and organization employing them. It also bars Senators from borrowing corporate jets for travel and compels Senators to disclose the names of sponsors, or authors, of bills and specific projects.[57]

Gun politics

Reid voted for the "Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act"-- designed "to prohibit civil liability actions from being brought or continued against manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition for damages... resulting from the misuse of their products" and against the ban on semi-automatic firearms. He also voted in favor of the Brady Bill and background checks at gun shows.[58]

Immigration

Reid calls "immigration reform" one of his top priorities for the 110th Congress.[59]. He supports the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1348), but pulled it from the Senate floor because he believed too many amendments to the legislation were being introduced.

Reid supports the DREAM Act which would make it easier for young people who are not citizens of the United States, but are permanent residents, to attend college or university in the United States. [60] The DREAM Act was introduced to the Senate by Senators Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and Richard Durbin (D-IL) [61]

Reid opposed a Constitutional amendment to make English the national language of the United States, calling the proposal "racist."[62]

Iraq War

Reid voted to authorize military force in Iraq in 1991 and 2003.[63] In March 2007, he voted in favor of "redeploying US troops out of Iraq by March 2008".[64] Reid said on April 19, 2007 "I believe, myself that the secretary of state, secretary of defense, and — you have to make your own decisions as to what the president knows — this war is lost and the surge is not accomplishing anything as indicated by the extreme violence in Iraq yesterday." Reid said he told President Bush he thought the war could not be won through military force, although he said the U.S. could still pursue political, economic and diplomatic means to bring peace to Iraq.[65] He also said, "As long as we follow the President’s path in Iraq, the war is lost. But there is still a chance to change course and we must change course. No one wants us to succeed in the Middle East more than I do. But there must be a change of course. Our brave men and women overseas have passed every test with flying colors. They have earned our pride and our praise. More important, they deserve a strategy worthy of their sacrifice."[66]

In an April 22, 2007 appearance on FOX News Sunday, Reid's Senatorial colleague Charles Schumer stated, "The war is not lost. And Harry Reid believes this — we Democrats believe it — if we change our mission and focus it more narrowly on counter-terrorism, going after an Al Qaida camp that might arise in Iraq. That would take many fewer troops out of harm's way. That's what we're pushing the president to do."[67]

On September 10, 2007, the Commander of the Multi-National Force in Iraq David H. Petraeus presented a "Report to Congress on the Situation in Iraq". He stated that "As a bottom line up front, the military objectives of the surge are, in large measure, being met." The New York Times reported on September 11 that Petraeus had "warned in stark terms against the kind of rapid pullback favored by the Democratic majorities in the House and Senate".[68] Reid stated that the general's "plan is just more of the same" and "is neither a drawdown or a change in mission that we need." He also said that Congressional Democrats plan to "to change the course of the war".[69] Petraeus will "make a further assessment and [offer] recommendations next March".[70]

Stem cell research

Reid supports stem cell research, referring to the research as "the next generation of medical breakthroughs." He has stated that "Democrats will not give up the fight for stem cell research. It is a fight America must win."[71]

Technology

Reid's voting record on technology is the following according to OnTheIssues.org [72]
  • Voted NO on restoring $550M in funding for Amtrak for 2007. (Mar 2006)
  • Voted YES on disallowing FCC approval of larger media conglomerates. (Sep 2003)
  • Voted YES on Internet sales tax moratorium. (Oct 1998)
  • Voted YES on telecomm deregulation. (Feb 1996)
  • Promoted internet via Congressional Internet Caucus. (Jan 2001)

Yucca Mountain

Harry Reid firmly opposes the proposed Yucca Mountain federal nuclear waste repository. He's quoted as saying the concept of which "is dead. It'll never happen." Reid, who has long been an opponent of the centralized nuclear waste facility in his home state, said he would continue to work to block completion of the project. "It's dying on its own. It's just happening. You don't need just a sudden demise. It's breathing really hard. Just let it lay there a while and it'll be dead," says Reid.[73]

Controversy

Laughlin, Nevada, bridge project

Reid earmarked a spending bill to provide for building a bridge between Nevada and Arizona that would make land he owned more valuable. Reid called funding for construction of a bridge over the Colorado River, among other projects, 'incredibly good news for Nevada' in a news release after passage of the 2005 transportation bill. He owned 160 acres of land several miles from the proposed bridge site in Arizona. The bridge could add value to his real estate investment.[74]

Rush Limbaugh

In response to Rush Limbaugh's debating of the "phony soldier" fiasco, Harry Reid and 40 other senators signed the infamous "Reid Smear Letter", in which he called Limbaugh's words "unpatriotic" and called for him to apologize. In response, Limbaugh showed the letter during a speech he did in Philadelphia on October 11 before auctioning it off on Ebay. The auction, after a week alive, attained a winning bid of $2,100,100.00 from philanthropist Betty Casey. Rush pledged the money and his own matching donation to the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Fund, a charity which provides scholarships to the children of fallen law enforcement officers and Marines, and challenged Harry Reid to do the same .[75] [76] At 12:00pm on Friday, October 19, 2007, Harry Reid announced on the Senate floor that he was proud to be a party to this donation and insinuated that he had helped make the donation possible (which Limbaugh denied publicly on his radio program).

Criticisms

Reid's position on the Iraq War

Liberal critics argue that Reid is not doing enough to end the American military presence in Iraq. The Boston Globe has stated that the disappointment among constituents and Democratic Party activists regarding efforts to bring back troops as well as conservative opposition to those efforts, together, reduced Congress's approval rating. [77] The Washington Post has stated that liberal antiwar critics such as Moveon.org believe that Reid has not pressured Republicans enough "to concede" to the Democrats' position.[78] Conservative critics such as commentators writing in National Review, The Weekly Standard, and The Washington Times as well as former Republican Senator Fred Thompson argue that Reid-- in his opposition to the war-- ignores the change in military tactics and methodology with the adoption of the surge, the resignation of Donald Rumsfeld, and the appointment of General David Petraeus.[79] A July 2007 CBS poll found that 65% of Americans "disapprove of the way Republicans in Congress are handling the situation with Iraq" and 59% disapprove of the Democrats' handling. Both results have "unsure" groups of about 10%. An August 2007 CBS poll found that 69% also disapprove of the Bush Administration's handling.[80]

On April 24, Vice President Dick Cheney criticized what he termed Reid's "blind opposition to the new strategy in Iraq," charging that "Sen. Reid himself has said that the war in Iraq will bring his party more seats in the next election."[81] Earlier in April, Reid had been quoted in the Washington Post as saying that "We're going to pick up Senate seats as a result of this war," and that "Senator Schumer has shown me numbers that are compelling and astounding."[82] Reid later responded, "I'm not going to get into a name calling match with the administration's chief attack dog"[83] and that "I'm not going to get into a name-calling match with somebody who has a 9 percent approval rating."[84] Polling on Cheney's approval rates vary. A June 2007 CBS poll reported that he had a 28% approval rating. A July 2007 Zogby conducted a poll on Cheney's job performance in which 8% of Americans gave him rating of "excellent", 47% a rating of "good" or "fair," and 45% a rating of "poor." An August 2007 CNN poll found that Cheney had a 36% approval rating. [85] An American Research Group poll found that 56% of the American public believe the U.S. House of Representatives should impeach Cheney while 40% disagree. [86]

Republican criticism of donations

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A Las Vegas Review Journal on Feb. 03, 2006 reported, "The National Republican Senatorial Committee this week revived a charge that Reid received more than $50,000 from four tribes with gaming interests between 2001 and 2004 after they hired Abramoff. The Nevadan had received no money from those tribes before then, Republicans said." John Solomon, an Associated Press reporter, examined this charge as well as other Republican charges against Reid in a series of articles.[87]

While it is true that Reid received money from Native American tribes that also hired Abramoff, it is not true that Jack Abramoff personally gave donations to Reid.[88] Abramoff personally never donated to Democrats.[89] The Native American tribes who hired him contributed to both Republicans and Democrats.[90] The tribes also donated money to Reid.[91] Reid has always opposed off-reservation gambling.[92] John Solomon and Sharon Theimer of the Associated Press reported that Reid collected donations from Native American gambling interests around the time of each vote Reid caste opposing off-reservation gambling. Ethics rules require senators to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest in collecting contributions around the times they take official acts benefiting donors.[93] Both Reid and John Ensign, the Junior Senator from Nevada, received gaming interest money from Native American tribes. The Senate Ethics Committee did not accuse Reid nor Ensign of violating Senate ethics rules.[94]

John Solomon also reported, among the contacts between Abramoff's Democratic lobbying team and Reid's office, there were several discussions about a bill to raise the minimum wage of the Northern Mariana Islands.[95][96] Solomon did not report that Reid co-sponsored a the bill that would have raised the minimum wage in the NMI, a bill Abramoff's clients opposed. [97] Reid described the Abramoff affair as "a Republican scandal," referring to Abramoff's felony conviction for making illegal contributions to Republican Congressman Bob Ney and Abramoff's close affiliation with the former House Majority Leader, Tom DeLay's Republican K Street Project.[98] A spokesperson said that Reid had never met Abramoff personally, that neither Reid nor his campaign has ever received money directly from Abramoff, and that his legislative work was done on behalf of his Nevadan constituents as well as the large gaming interests in Nevada. Jim Manley, a Reid spokesperson, told the Associated Press "All the actions that Senator Reid took were consistent with his long- held beliefs, such as not letting tribal casinos expand beyond reservations, and were taken to defend the interests of Nevada constituents."[99]

Las Vegas land deal

On October 11, 2006, John Solomon reported that Harry Reid's member interest in a limited liability company (LLC) was allocated $1.1 million of the gross proceeds attributable to the sale of a parcel of land. In 1998, Reid bought a plot of land for $400,000, fair market value at the time. One of the sellers was a developer who arranged a land swap that Reid supported. In 2001, he transferred title of the land to the LLC. When the LLC sold the land in an arm's length transaction in 2004, Reid made a profit.[100]

The LLC was formed by long-time friend and former casino attorney Jay Brown,[100]. Reid's failure to disclose the change in the form of his asset holdings upon contribution to the LLC violates Senate rules according to former Federal Election Commission overseer Kent Cooper. Reid did disclose the 2004 sale as though he held the property in his individual name. In addition, Brown paid a small portion of Reid's taxes on the ownership stake, which constitutes basis for Brown and is corrected for at the land's sale resulting in higher taxes for Reid. Since Reid continued to own the land inside the LLC with the same basis he held it before contribution, he continued to report to Congress that he owned the land for 3 years after he transferred title to the LLC he partially owned.[100][102] Reid's staff stated that he did not initially disclose the transfer of the land to the LLC because this transfer was not a change of ownership, but was simply Reid owning the land through an LLC instead of as an individual.

Reid directed his staff to amend the 2001 financial disclosure forms to reflect the transfer of title to the LLC. He also disclosed two other land transactions on the amended reports.[103]

Condo gifts

On October 17, 2006, John Solomon of the Associated Press reported that Reid had used campaign donations to pay for $3,300 in Christmas gifts to the staff at the condominium where he resides.[104] Federal election law prohibits candidates from using political donations for personal use. Reid's staff stated that his attorneys had approved use of the funds in this manner but that he nonetheless would personally reimburse his campaign for the expenses. That action notwithstanding, the conservative group Citizens United announced it had filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission to investigate the matter. [105]

Polling on Reid and Congress

Polling on Reid's and the Democratic Congress' approval ratings vary. According to a Rasmussen Reports poll, Reid's approval rating in September 2007 is 27% among voters nation-wide; 7% give a "very favorable" rating and 20% give a "very unfavorable" rating. These numbers do not specifically reflect his approval ratings in his home state.[106] Other Rasmussen polls found that "Democrats have opened an eighteen point lead in the Generic Congressional ballot" and "Democrats are still trusted more than Republicans on nine of ten key issues tracked by Rasmussen Reports."[107][108] A June 2007 NBC poll reported that 41% of registered voters believe their "representative deserves to be reelected" while 48% disagree.[109] A July 2007 Pew Research Center poll reported that 54% of Americans "disapprove of the job the Democratic leaders in Congress are doing."[110]

Popular culture

Reid had a cameo role in the movie Traffic, in which he played himself.[111] He appeared along with Senators Sam Brownback and Barack Obama in the 2007 documentary film Sand and Sorrow, which details the genocide in Sudan.[112]

Electoral history

After Reid's run for Senate in 1974 in which he lost narrowly to Paul Laxalt, Reid served as Nevada state gaming commissioner, as noted above. After the 1980 Census, Reid successfully ran for the new House district Nevada had been granted, and served two terms. In 1986, Reid was elected as Senator to replace the retiring Laxalt and has served in the Senate ever since.
Nevada Senator (Class III), results 1974, 1986-2004
Nevada's At-large congressional district, results 1982-1984[113]
Year Office Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1974SenateHarry Reid78,98147%Paul Laxalt79,60547%Jack C. DoyleIndependent American10,8876%
1982HouseHarry Reid61,90153%Peggy Cavnar55,39147%
1984HouseHarry Reid73,24261%Peggy Cavnar45,67538%Joe MorrisLibertarian1,8852%
1986SenateHarry Reid130,95550%Jim Santini116,60645%Kent CromwellLibertarian4,8992%Other9,4724%
1992SenateHarry Reid253,15051%Demar Dahl199,41340%Joe S. GarciaIndependent American11,2402%Lois AveryNatural Law7,2791%Kent CromwellLibertarian7,2221%Harry TootlePopulist4,4291%Other13,1543%
1998SenateHarry Reid208,62148%John Ensign208,22048%Michael CloudLibertarian8,1292%Michael E. WilliamsNatural Law2,7811%None of these *8,1132%
2004SenateHarry Reid494,80561%Richard Ziser284,64035%Thomas L. HurstLibertarian9,5591%David K. SchumannIndependent American6,0011%Gary MarinchNatural Law2,095<1%None of these *12,9682%
* Nevada law since 1975 allows dissatisfied voters to vote for "None of These Candidates."

Notes and references

1. ^ Genealogy Web
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3. ^ Leibovich, Mark. "Land of Hard Knocks", The Washington Post, July 17, 2005.2005"> 
4. ^ Biography of Harry Reid, Senate Website
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7. ^ Newnet.byu.edu
8. ^ "Harry Reid Is Not Boring" by Chris Suellentrop, Slate, 22 December 2004
9. ^ Walsh, Elsa "How a pro-gun, anti-abortion Nevadan leads the Senate’s Democrats". The New Yorker, August 8, 2005
10. ^ Nevada Secretary of State — 1998 U.S. Senate Recount Results
11. ^ Werner, Erica. "Sen. Harry Reid Suffers Brief Mini-Stroke", Associated Press, 2005-08-20. Retrieved on 2006-07-16. 
12. ^ Roberts blasts closed session 'stunt', CNN.com, November 2, 2005
13. ^ Yochi J. Dreazen, Jay Solomon, and Robert Block, "Democrats Poised to Flex New Muscles", Wall Street Journal, November 10, 2006.
14. ^ Babington, Charles and Dafna Linzer "GOP Angered by Closed Senate Session". washingtonpost.com, November 2, 2005
15. ^ Roberts blasts closed session 'stunt', CNN, November 2, 2005
16. ^ Harry Reid: “We’ve Been In Iraq Longer Than We Were In WWII” (VIDEO). Expose the Left (2006-03-22). Retrieved on 2006-07-16.
17. ^ Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) (01/05/2007). Congressional Leaders Call on President to Reject Flawed Iraq Troop Surge. Retrieved on Jan. 24, 2007
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19. ^ You Tube
20. ^ Reuters
21. ^ Washington Post
22. ^ SFGate
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24. ^ MAKING MINORITY PARTY APPOINTMENTS TO COMMITTEES — (Senate — January 6, 2005)
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26. ^ MSNBC
27. ^ MSNBC
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31. ^ Congresslink.org "Democrats tend to be pro-choice, Republicans tend to be pro-life. But, there are shades of gray here..."
32. ^ Preston, Mark. "From the economy to abortion, politicians speak on hot button issues", CNN, July 31, 2006. Retrieved on 2006-07-31.CNN&rft.date=July%2031,%202006"> 
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34. ^ Clinton Senate website
35. ^ Sierra Club
36. ^ ReproductiveRights.org
37. ^ National Organization for Women
38. ^ Planned Parenthood
39. ^ National Committee for Human Life Amendment Website
40. ^ "This Mexican Policy Is a Keeper: Pelosi’s House would export abortion as aid" by Kathryn Jean Lopez in National Review
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43. ^ On the Issues
44. ^ Vote Smart
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48. ^ Harry Reid Press Release
49. ^ Senate.gov
50. ^ "Senate Leader Calls Bush 'A Loser'", CBS News, 2005-05-07. Retrieved on 2007-04-25. 
51. ^ Solomon, John, and Sharon Theimer "Reid Aided Abramoff Clients, Records Show". The Associated Press, February 9, 2006
52. ^ Hall, Kevin G.. "Greenspan hit with unusually tough criticism", Knight Ridder, March 5, 2005. Retrieved on 2007-01-11.2005"> 
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54. ^ OnTheIssues.org
55. ^ The Washington Post
56. ^ Vote Smart.org
57. ^ The New York Times "Senate Passes Vast Ethics Overhaul"
58. ^ On the Issues
59. ^ Advocates hope new Congress will act on immigration reform
60. ^ Ried's Senate website
61. ^ National Immigration Law Center
62. ^ On the Issues
63. ^ OnTheIssues.org
64. ^ OnTheIssues.org
65. ^ Media Matters Quotation
66. ^ Government Access Website
67. ^ "Transcript: Sens. Schumer, Specter on 'FOX News Sunday'", FOXNews.com, 2007-04-22. Retrieved on 2007-04-25. 
68. ^ New York Times
69. ^ Yahoo News
70. ^ Yahoo News
71. ^ Harry Reid's Personal Website
72. ^ On the Issues
73. ^ Analysis: Reid's Yucca and nuke waste plan
74. ^ [6] Will the Pork stop here? Los Angeles Times Newspaper
75. ^ [7]
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