If the last non-scientific poll is any indication, readers of this site believe Bill Richardson is most likely going to remain governor of New Mexico at the conclusion of the 2008 election cycle.
Of 315 voters, 119, or 38 percent, said Richardson will remain governor following the election, while 90, or 28 percent, said he will be secretary of state. Thirty-three, or 10 percent, said he will be vice president; 24, or 8 percent, said he will be president; 19, or 6 percent, said he will be a U.S. senator; and 30, or 10 percent, said he will hold some other position.
Don’t forget to vote in this week’s non-scientific poll, located at the top of the right column on this page.