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Sunday, August 16, 2015
GOP hopefuls join Basque Fry barbecue on Nevada ranch
Four Republican presidential candidates rallied hundreds of voters at a Basque-themed barbecue in Nevada on Saturday, a sign the state is coming into its own as a relatively new hotspot for campaigns.
About 1,500 people, many wearing plaid shirts, cowboy hats and boots, noshed on chorizo and Basque stew while taking in speeches from retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, former tech CEO Carly Fiorina, Sen. Ted Cruz and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker. The event on a ranch in rural Gardnerville took a cue from events like Iowa's Harkin Steak Fry, which attracted top-tier Democratic candidates for four decades.
Candidates donned cowboy boots and jeans and tweaked their campaign pitches to the rural Nevada audience. Fiorina referenced one of the menu items — a Basque stew featuring "lamb fries," or lamb testicles — in a riff about sexism against female candidates. The speakers also urged more local control of public lands and
natural resources. It's a hot-button issue in Nevada, where the federal
government manages more than 80 percent of the land and where rancher
Cliven Bundy was involved in a high-profile showdown with federal
officials last year over grazing rights. "It was exactly the event we could've dreamed of," said Nevada
Attorney General Adam Laxalt, a Republican who modeled the barbecue
after events his Basque grandfather, former Sen. Paul Laxalt, held in
Washington...more
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