Donald J. Beaudry Jr.
For Governor of Nevada
Building The Silver State’s Future — Together
Reimagining Nevada’s future — where innovation powers prosperity for everyone.


Round 2: Nevada’s Choice
Donald Jr. vs. Joe

In 2024, America watched Donald vs. Joe.
Now Nevada gets Round 2 — Donald Jr. vs. Joe.
Donald Jr. VS. Joe
A Clear Choice in Leadership for Nevada’s Future
Joe Lombardo
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Manages the system
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Avoids controversy
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Keeps taxes high
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Fears the media
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Maintains the status quo
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Takes no real action on illegal immigration in Nevada
Donald J. Beaudry Jr.
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Rebuilds the system
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Tells the truth bluntly
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Eliminates taxes entirely
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Uses transparency as accountability
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Puts more money in your pocket — all of it
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Opposes taxpayer spending on illegal immigrants — and will end it immediately
That’s the difference. Nevada deserves a governor who addresses challenges directly — not one who looks away.
THE TRUTH NEVADA WAS NEVER TOLD
Why No One — Not Even Most Republicans — Knows the Real Numbers
In every state, not just Nevada, taxpayers usually have no clue:
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What illegal immigration actually costs
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How the state budget really works
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How much debt the state is carrying
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Where their money is actually going
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How much goes to non-citizens versus citizens
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How fast these costs have grown
People assume:
“Well… someone in government must be watching this, right?”
But here is the brutal truth:
The government hides the numbers on purpose.
They slice the financial impact across dozens of agencies, bury it in different departments, and never provide a single line-item report for taxpayers.
That’s why no one knows.
Not voters.
Not families.
Not even most elected officials.
And that’s exactly how the political establishment wants it.
WHY JOE LOMBARDO DOES NOTHING
A Republican governor… who refuses to confront the biggest financial crisis in the state.
Joe Lombardo isn’t blind.
He isn’t clueless.
He knows the numbers.
Every governor does.
So why does he stay silent?
1. He knows — but it’s easier to ignore it.
Admitting the truth forces him to act.
Doing nothing keeps his political ride smooth and quiet.
2. He’s terrified of being called “racist” by the media.
So he tiptoes around the issue.
He avoids the real numbers.
He plays it safe with topics like “school lunches.”
3. He’s a manager — not a visionary.
The key difference:
Joe Lombardo manages the system.
Donald Jr. will rebuild the system.
He was a sheriff.
Sheriffs manage departments.
They do not redesign economies.
They do not eliminate taxes.
They do not transform states.
Lombardo is a follower — not a builder.
4. He needs the old system to stay the way it is.
He does not want to upset:
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Unions
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Agencies
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Donors
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Casinos
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The media
Talking honestly about illegal immigration spending is the biggest “boat-rocker” in Nevada.
So Lombardo avoids it entirely.
5. Admitting the real numbers is political suicide for him.
If he told the truth:
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The media explodes
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Democrats attack
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Activists attack
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Casino lobby panics
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Tourism groups panic
So he stays silent to protect himself — not Nevada taxpayers.
THE LINE THAT ENDS THE DEBATE
“If Governor Lombardo knew — and did nothing — that’s a problem.
If he didn’t know — that’s an even bigger problem.”
There is no comeback to this.
It ends the debate instantly.
Why Nevada Needs a Different Kind of Leader
I’m not running to fight with the media or score points on social media.
And I’m certainly not running to provoke the far-left.
None of that matters.
What matters is governing responsibly — with clarity, honesty, and courage. Nevada deserves a governor who pays attention, understands the numbers, and acts on them. If someone chooses to look the other way — whether out of fear, comfort, or political convenience — then they simply should not be in this office.
Leadership requires awareness, judgment, and the willingness to face difficult truths. If a governor cannot or will not do that, Nevada needs someone who will.
A Final Note
In real life, this isn’t a boxing match.
There are no gloves, no ring, and no rounds.
This is about something far more serious:
How Nevada is governed — and whether our state chooses productivity or waste, courage or comfort, real solutions or the same old status quo.
It’s not Joe vs. Donald Jr.
It’s the old way of doing things vs. a better future for Nevada.
When you look at the public data, anyone would feel concerned.
But when you step back and calmly, rationally, and objectively review what’s happening, the picture becomes unmistakably clear.
Nevada is facing challenges that no thoughtful person — Republican, Democrat, or Independent — could look at and simply ignore.
This isn’t about anger or division.
It’s about being thoughtful.
Being responsible.
Being honest about what the numbers show.
It’s about protecting Nevada’s future with steady hands and clear judgment.
That’s the real difference.
I’m not attacking the Republican Party — I am a Republican.
But being a Republican doesn’t mean ignoring mistakes. It means fixing them.
If I see something wrong, I call it out — respectfully, clearly, and honestly. Nevada deserves leaders who tell the truth, even when it’s uncomfortable.”
“I also believe endorsements should come after the full field is known and the people have a chance to decide.
Endorsing early — before the race even begins, before candidates even step forward — is simply quick judgment.
I don’t believe in that. I believe in giving the voters a real choice.”
