Things just got very interesting in the Silver State:
In a surprise announcement, U.S. District Judge Brian Sandoval submitted his resignation from the federal bench Friday, giving up a lifetime appointment for what many expect to be a run for governor. ...
And for a Republican Party suffering from repeated scandals and electoral defeats, Sandoval's potential return to politics was exciting news.
"When he went to become a federal judge, I was quoted as saying he's the total package," said Republican strategist Ryan Erwin. "He has the ability to raise money. He's articulate. He's smart. He's ethically sound. He is the complete package."
Sandoval was midway through his first term as attorney general when he was nominated to the bench by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and U.S. Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev. He also served two terms in the Assembly and is former chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission.
It seems that the Nevada GOP is pretty stoked about this. I wonder if a Sandoval entrance into the race would be enough to inspire Jim Gibbons to retire, or if he'd hold on. If Gibbons did try to stay in, my guess is he'd be more likely to wind up like Frank Murkowski than Ernie Fletcher. As for Sandoval, it sounds like he'd make a pretty formidable opponent for the expected Dem nominee, Clark County Commission Chair Rory Reid, son of Harry.
Speaking of pops, the elder Reid probably thought he was getting Sandoval out of his way for good by securing his appointment to the federal bench - it's exceedingly rare for a U.S. judge to step down to enter politics. It's a very prestigious post and comes with lifetime tenure. In fact, the only former such judge in Congress today is Dem Alcee Hastings (FL-23), who was impeached and removed from the bench (something that's also only happened a handful of times in the history of the Republic).
http://www.swingstateproject.com/diary/5425/nvgov-goper-federal-judge-steps-down-may-take-on-gibbons