
Retired Las Vegas Police Officer Steps Up to Take on Dina Titus
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, September 10, 2025 3:48 pm
In Nevada’s 1st Congressional District, a new contender is stepping forward to challenge the entrenched Democrat establishment. Keith Hanoff, a retired officer from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, has announced his run for Congress as a Republican, aiming to unseat Rep. Dina Titus.
Hanoff brings with him decades of frontline experience in law enforcement, where he saw firsthand the consequences of failed policies—rising crime, weakened accountability, and a growing disregard for law and order. His candidacy comes at a time when Nevadans are increasingly questioning whether longtime incumbents like Titus, who has faithfully toed the left-wing party line, truly represent the values of working families and communities struggling under the weight of higher costs and weaker security.
Republicans in Nevada see Hanoff’s candidacy as part of a broader movement to restore common sense, protect constitutional freedoms, and stand firmly with law enforcement and border security rather than catering to the progressive agenda of Washington elites. Titus, by contrast, has aligned herself with the Biden administration’s policies on spending, regulation, and immigration—policies that critics argue undermine economic freedom and erode national sovereignty.
Hanoff’s message resonates with those who believe government has grown too big, too expensive, and too disconnected from the everyday lives of Nevadans. His law enforcement background offers credibility on public safety issues, while his conservative vision seeks to return power to the people rather than career politicians. The choice for voters will be clear: continued rubber-stamp politics from Dina Titus, or a fresh voice committed to responsibility, freedom, and securing Nevada’s future.
Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jessica Hill
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