Lawrence Rael raises more than $147K
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Democratic lieutenant governor candidate Lawrence Rael raised more than $147,000 from May to October, his campaign announced today. Continue Reading
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Democratic lieutenant governor candidate Lawrence Rael raised more than $147,000 from May to October, his campaign announced today. Continue Reading
Lawrence Rael, executive director of the Mid-Region Council of Governments, formally announced today that he’s entering the crowded Democratic primary race for lieutenant governor. Continue Reading
Meet Lawrence Rael, executive director of the Mid-Region Council of Governments, who wants to be the state’s next lieutenant governor.He’s been involved in some high-profile projects, including getting the Rail Runner Express running and helping the state sort through the mess left in the wake of the housing authority scandal. David Alire Garcia, who co-hosts KNME’s New Mexico in Focus and is the managing editor of the New Mexico Independent (for which I also write), interviewed Rael for an episode of the TV show that aired this weekend. “Oh, absolutely,” Rael said when Garcia asked if he’s interested in being lieutenant governor. “I think I could offer her a great deal of experience and understanding about budgets, about government in general… I’d be very honored and delighted to do that job.” President-elect Barack Obama has nominated Gov. Bill Richardson to serve as commerce secretary in his administration. Assuming Richardson is confirmed by the Senate, Lt. Gov. Diane Denish will become governor and get to name her replacement. Continue Reading
Brian Colón has 32.2 percent of the vote so far in the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor, but Lawrence Rael is right on his heels with 30.7 percent of the vote. Continue Reading
Democratic Lt. Gov. candidate Lawrence Rael’s new TV ad is all about jobs and the economy. Watch it here. Continue Reading
Democratic Lt. Gov. candidate Lawrence Rael is out with a new TV ad, a 30-second spot that focuses on his record of “proven results.” Watch it here. Continue Reading
A number of Gov. Bill Richardson’s top cabinet secretaries are joining Lt. Gov. candidate Lawrence Rael for a campaign fundraiser on May 11, the Albuquerque Journal is reporting. Continue Reading
UPDATED: Democratic Lt. Gov. candidate Brian Colón raised $156,489.80 from Oct. 1 to April 5, while one of his primary opponents, Lawrence Rael, raised $183.087.77 – a fundraising total that includes $105,000 in loans from himself. Continue Reading
UPDATED: Lawrence Rael became today the first candidate in the lieutenant governor’s race to spend money on television ads. The Democrat is out with an ad that focuses on his “ability to build relationships for a better New Mexico,” according to a news release. Continue Reading
The lieutenant governor hasn’t historically been too involved in managing state government. Lawrence Rael thinks that should change. Continue Reading
UPDATED: In the Democratic lieutenant governor’s race, only Brian Colón and Lawrence Rael qualified today to appear on the ballot, and in the land commissioner race only one candidate – Ray Powell – topped the 20 percent threshold. Recounts are underway in both races. Continue Reading
Former Democratic Party of New Mexico Chairman Brian Colón has won his party’s nomination for lieutenant governor, pairing him with gubernatorial candidate Diane Denish in her quest to defeat Republican Susana Martinez in November. Continue Reading
Enough of the statewide vote is counted to pick up trends, so here’s a brief update on who’s ahead in the top races. Continue Reading
Early and absentee voting numbers from Bernalillo County have been released and give Susana Martinez an early lead in the Republican gubernatorial primary race. Continue Reading
UPDATE: Who’s behind a robocall that went to Democratic voters around the state on Saturday attacking Lt. Gov. candidate Brian Colón? That remains a mystery. Continue Reading