As he gears up for his 2010 reelection, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s startlingly low poll ratings back home in Nevada are a matter of considerable concern among Democrats. But few have as much reason to worry as Reid’s own son Rory, who might have to share the ballot with him.

Rory Reid, a two-term Clark County commissioner and former state Democratic Party chairman, is expected to formally announce his campaign for governor in the weeks ahead.

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