Newspapers profile primary candidates

The Roundhouse in Santa Fe (Photo by Heath Haussamen)

Right after he entered the governor’s race in June 2009, Republican Doug Turner described himself in an interview with me as a moderate Republican.

Now Turner claims he never said that.

“I never described myself as that,” Turner was quoted as saying in a weekend profile published by The Santa Fe New Mexican. “I’m actually pretty conservative. Bloggers have described me as moderate.”

I stand by what I reported. I’m not surprised that Turner isn’t using the label any more – many of the candidates have stopped using certain phrases as they’ve honed their messages – but I am certain he called himself “moderate” in June 2009.

Anyway, on to more interesting things. The New Mexican and Albuquerque Journal published a number of articles related to the gubernatorial race and other primary contests this weekend.

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Let’s start with The New Mexican, since you can access that newspaper’s articles without a username and password. Click the names below to read the papers’ profile of each candidate:

Turner
Pete Domenici Jr.
Susana Martinez
Allen Weh
Janice Arnold-Jones

You can read The New Mexican’s general profile of the Republican gubernatorial primary here. And you can read the paper’s questionnaire (which was answered by all candidates but Weh) here. The Journal also published a general profile of the race, which you can read here.

In addition, the Journal profiled the Democratic race for lieutenant governor (here) and the Republican race for lieutenant governor (here). You can read the Journal’s questionnaire to the Democratic lieutenant governor candidates here. The others aren’t online.

The Journal North also profiled the Republican 3rd Congressional District primary race today. You can read the article on that race here and the questionnaire here.

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