Much is being made of comments by Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., on how Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry is "better than George Bush" on the issue of Yucca Mountain.
It is true the Bush approved the nuclear waste repository in Nevada, arguably breaking his promise of using "sound science" to make the decision. It is also true that Kerry voted against the dump in 2000 and 2002, and has pledged to block it if he is elected.
And if you believe Yucca Mountain is the only issue that affects Nevada's future, then John Kerry is your man.
While the issue of a nuclear waste dump in this state is important, it isn't the only issue. The federal government owns nearly 87 percent of Nevada, and there are myriad issues which directly affect Silver State residents: mining fees, grazing regulations, environmental policies, etc.
Electing a president is also about setting a direction for the entire country, not just what is happening in our own back yard. There are serious issues of war and peace, the economy and health care on the line in this election.
Nevada has been named a battleground state in this election, so we will see more than our usual share of attention this political season. It is important for all voters to carefully look at all the issues before making their decisions. There is a huge amount of information on each candidate for voters to use in their decision making, and we encourage everyone to educate themselves.
Being right on one issue does not make someone the right pick for Nevada.