In a nod to being nice, the three U.S. House members from Nevada sat together for President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday evening.
That didn’t mean they all liked the speech.
Rep. Shelley Berkley, who is running for U.S. Senate on Obama’s ticket, rose regularly during the hourlong address to offer standing ovations as the president spoke of restoring “fair play” to the nation’s economy and outlined goals on taxes, job creation, immigration and housing.
“What we heard tonight is the desperate need for our nation to focus on the top priority for Nevada families: job creation,” Berkley said in a statement.

