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Trump endorses David Flippo in Nevada's 2nd District race

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Trump endorses David Flippo in Nevada's 2nd District race

By AI, Created 2:41 PM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – Lt. Col. David Flippo says President Donald J. Trump has endorsed his campaign for Nevada’s 2nd Congressional District. The endorsement adds momentum to Flippo’s bid to replace retiring Rep. Mark Amodei in a district Republicans are targeting as a test of the America First wing.

Why it matters: - Trump’s backing gives Flippo a major boost in the GOP primary and signals support from the party’s most influential figure. - The endorsement could help Flippo consolidate conservative voters in Nevada’s 2nd Congressional District. - Flippo is running to replace retiring Congressman Mark Amodei, making the seat open and more competitive.

What happened: - Flippo announced June 1, 2026, that President Donald J. Trump endorsed his campaign for Nevada’s 2nd Congressional District. - Flippo is a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel and a Republican candidate in NV-02. - Flippo said he was “deeply honored and humbled” by the endorsement.

The details: - Flippo said he will fight for border security, a stronger military, lower taxes and policies that put Nevada families first. - Flippo said he will back Trump’s America First agenda and help “keep Nevada red.” - Flippo’s campaign says his background includes commanding more than 1,000 Airmen in combat and owning a small business. - The campaign describes Flippo as a conservative outsider focused on replacing career politicians with “real results.” - The campaign listed a broad coalition of supporters that includes elected officials, activist groups, law enforcement figures and former members of Congress. - The list includes Ralph Norman, Anna Paulina Luna, Mary Miller, Andy Ogles, Joe Arpaio, Allen West, Jeff Duncan, Paul Gosar, Eli Crane, Trent Kelly, Rich McCormick, Ric Grenell, CPAC, Gun Owners of America and the National Association for Gun Rights. - The campaign also named Nevada officials and local supporters including Lyon County Commissioner Robert Jacobson, Elko County Commissioner Rex Steninger, Washoe County Commissioner Jeanne Hernan, Eureka County Sheriff Miles Umina, Elko County Commissioner Brian Gale, Lander County Sheriff Ron Unger and former Lyon County GOP Chairman Mark Jones. - The campaign listed social media links for LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and X.

Between the lines: - The endorsement appears aimed at elevating Flippo above other Republican contenders in a race that will hinge on national conservative loyalty as much as local issues. - The campaign’s emphasis on military service, border security and energy reflects the issues most likely to animate Republican primary voters in Nevada. - The long endorsement list is designed to show momentum and network strength, not just one high-profile nod.

What’s next: - Flippo will continue campaigning for the GOP nomination in NV-02. - The race will now be shaped in part by how effectively Flippo turns Trump’s endorsement into fundraising, volunteer support and turnout. - The general election field will depend on how Republicans handle the open seat after Amodei’s retirement.

The bottom line: - Trump’s endorsement gives David Flippo a high-visibility boost in a race built around loyalty, turnout and the fight to keep Nevada’s 2nd District in Republican hands.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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