Newest poll has Clinton leading Trump by 2 points in New Mexico
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Clinton led 46 percent to 44 percent in the Sunday survey of 8,439 likely voters in New Mexico, which was conducted by ZiaPoll. Continue Reading
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Clinton led 46 percent to 44 percent in the Sunday survey of 8,439 likely voters in New Mexico, which was conducted by ZiaPoll. Continue Reading
The efforts come after a long line of voters caused delays during early voting on Saturday. Continue Reading
More New Mexicans have already voted early and absentee this year than during the last two presidential elections in 2012 and 2008. Continue Reading
Democrat Hillary Clinton led Republican Donald Trump 45 percent to 40 percent in the poll. Continue Reading
Mindy Finn is a native Texan who is not just running for vice president — she’s putting herself on the frontline of an expected Republican civil war. Continue Reading
There were no protesters or people peering at voters with suspicious eyes. I saw people smile at each other and have cordial conversations. Continue Reading
Interviews with Texas Republican female consultants, lobbyists, activists and aspiring politicians reveal a common sentiment: They no longer feel welcome in their own party. Continue Reading
Donald Trump Jr. told crowds in San Juan County on Friday that his father will bring the change they need. Continue Reading
A once-comfortable lead for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in New Mexico has all but evaporated in the last three weeks, if a series of surveys from ZiaPoll are accurate. Continue Reading
Republicans and independents have continued to gain ground on Democrats in voter turnout in New Mexico this week. Continue Reading
Secretaries of state, who in some states oversee ballot measures on topics from gun control to the minimum wage, are increasingly courted by interest groups and industries with billions of dollars at stake. Continue Reading
Democrats were quick to criticize the state GOP last month when it sent a controversial mailer telling people their neighbors would know if they didn’t vote. Continue Reading
The Las Cruces Public Schools Board of Education on Thursday selected Gregory A. Ewing to be the district’s next superintendent. Continue Reading
Maybe Trump thinks he can win New Mexico. Maybe his campaign’s visits here are also about impacting the vote in surrounding states. Continue Reading
Here’s what the New Mexico Association of Commerce and Industry heard from members as we traveled around the state. Continue Reading