Grisham formally enters congressional race

Former state Health Secretary Michelle Lujan Grisham formally announced today her run for the First Congressional District seat being vacated next year by Rep. Heather Wilson.

Grisham had already confirmed she was running. She’ll have to face Martin Heinrich and Jon Adams in a Democratic primary, and Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White is running on the GOP side. Other Democrats and Republicans are also considering entering the race.

“You need someone who will fight for you in Congress, and I’m that person,” Grisham said in an interview with the Associated Press.

Grisham is 47. She worked as director of the state Agency on Aging under three governors before being named secretary of health in 2004.

She told the news service her campaign theme will be that Congress and the president are neglecting domestic issues because of the war in Iraq. She said she can “forge relationships, bridge partisan politics and focus on things that mean something to people.’”

“I’ve got the experience and the commitment and the dedication to do something about these domestic issues and improve the quality of life for people here in New Mexico,” the news service quoted her as saying.

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