Five Former GOP Chairs, Others “Back Mack”

Source: Nevada News & Views

(Albert Mack) – If you want to know how a campaign’s really doing, don’t just look at yard signs. Look at who’s willing to put their name on the line.

This week, I was honored to receive endorsements from five former chairs of the Clark County Republican Party.

These are men who’ve spent decades building conservative victories right here in Southern Nevada. They are:

  • George Harris

  • Dave Gibbs

  • Bernie Zadrowski

  • Chuck Muth

  • Richard Scotti

Together, they’ve guided countless campaigns, overseen tough primaries, and helped grow the grassroots network that powers Republican wins in Clark County.

I don’t take that lightly.

Their support tells me we’re on the right track, and that our message of fiscal responsibility, public safety, and common-sense leadership is resonating.

As I said when the endorsements were announced, I’m deeply honored by their trust. It reinforces what this campaign is about: integrity, unity, and results.

But this isn’t just about party leadership.

Our campaign is also receiving strong backing from grassroots leaders who are out every day knocking doors, making phone calls, and helping turn voters out.

These are the people who do the hard work, not for headlines, but because they care about their neighborhoods.

Grassroots leaders submitting letters of support include:

  • Michelle Barnes, Clark County Republican Party, Community Relations Director

  • Lorena Biasotti, Clark County School Board, Trustee (District E)

  • Howell Shaw, Chair, Turning Point Action Faith Coalition

  • Julie Hereford, President, Nevadans CAN

  • Dawn Froehlich, Grassroots Activist

  • Sue Stitt, President, Sun City Patriots

  • Kerry Ferguson, President, Siena Patriots

  • Tamara Romo, Nevada Field Coordinator, American Majority

These are parents, retirees, faith leaders, and community advocates who see what’s happening in Clark County.

Rising crime. Bloated budgets. A county government that too often forgets who it works for. They want change. So do I.

We’ve also earned endorsements from a broad coalition that includes law enforcement, labor, veterans, and Republican organizations:

  • Kevin McMahill, Sheriff, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department

  • Steve Grammas, President, Las Vegas Police Protective Association

  • Henderson Police Officers’ Association

  • Laborers Local 872

  • Veterans for Responsible Government

  • Las Vegas Young Republicans

  • Nevada Young Republicans

  • Citizen Outreach PAC

That kind of support doesn’t happen by accident.

It happens when people see a candidate who listens, shows up, and understands that every tax dollar comes from someone who worked hard for it.

Clark County needs leaders who treat your money like it’s their own. Leaders who back our police. Leaders who believe government should serve families and small businesses, not special interests.

Some critics say endorsements don’t matter. I disagree.

Endorsements tell voters who’s earned trust. And in a race where accountability is on the ballot, that matters a lot.

All of this comes just ahead of the Clark County Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner this Friday, where conservatives from across the county will gather to celebrate our principles and our future.

I’m a fourth-generation Nevadan. I’m a small business owner. And I’m running because Clark County deserves better.

Not more bureaucracy. Not bigger government. Just honest leadership and common sense.

And I’m grateful to everyone who’s standing with us.

Mr. Mack is a fourth-generation Las Vegan, entrepreneur, community leader, CEO of private equity firm TBD Group, and a Republican candidate for Clark County Commission District F. The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Nevada News & Views. Digital technology was used in the research, writing, and production of this article. Please verify information and consult additional sources as needed.

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