Both candidates courting veterans in big Nevada Senate race

Retired Army Capt. Sam Brown, left, Air Force Col. Tony Grady, center, and Nevada Republican Senate candidate Adam Laxalt, right, greet veterans and their guests while serving up free hotdogs at the VFW post in Reno, Nev., on Sept. 1, 2022. Brown, who was nearly killed during combat in Afghanistan and lost the GOP Senate primary to Laxalt, is now rallying behind the campaign of Laxalt, who served as a Navy Judge Advocate General in Iraq and is trying to unseat Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev. (AP Photo/Scott Sonner)

RENO, Nev. (AP) — Common sense more than any campaign strategy dictated that Adam Laxalt not trumpet his own military service in Nevada’s sometimes-heated Republican Senate primary.

After all, the ex-attorney general, who served as a Navy judge advocate general in Iraq, was running against retired Army Capt. Sam Brown, a war hero who was nearly killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan and whose badly scarred face serves as a more powerful reminder of his sacrifice than his Purple Heart.

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