The campaign of Republican 2nd Congressional District candidate Ed Tinsley is continuing its push to get Democratic opponent Harry Teague to agree to attend forums in each county in the district.
Today, the Tinsley campaign released an undated video of Tinsley hand-delivering a letter making the forum challenge to Teague’s campaign headquarters in
Teague wasn’t at the office on the day the video was recorded — a campaign staffer told Tinsley he was in
Bradley Foster, who at the time was Teague’s campaign manager but has since been fired, accepted the letter from Tinsley. He didn’t respond to the challenge other than saying that the campaign appreciated the invitation.
Since Tinsley delivered the letter, the Teague campaign has issued no formal answer or directly responded through the media. Teague’s campaign has said only that it has agreed to attend three debates and looks forward to more because Teague is “eager” to debate Tinsley.
“It has been almost two weeks and my Democrat opponent has not offered the courtesy of a response. This is appalling,” Tinsley said in a statement released by his campaign. “… I offer Harry Teague a chance to stand side by side with me and talk to the voters in our district about the issues that are important to New Mexicans. Let’s lay it our there in an open forum.”
Tinsley said Teague “does not want to meet with the voters because his agenda is out of touch with
“The voters of
Tinsley also indirectly responded to what has become the Teague campaign’s most common attack on him — that he doesn’t live in the district. Tinsley owns a ranch in Capitan and a home in
“My family has been living in Capitan for more than 50 years,” Tinsley said. “I understand the people of
The Teague campaign didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.