VIDEO: Ortiz y Pino airs his first TV ad
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Democratic Lt. Gov. candidate Jerry Ortiz y Pino is the latest candidate unveil a TV ad. Watch it here. Continue Reading
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Democratic Lt. Gov. candidate Jerry Ortiz y Pino is the latest candidate unveil a TV ad. Watch it here. Continue Reading
Polls show Republican gubernatorial candidate Susana Martinez ahead in the primary and leading Democrat Diane Denish by six points in a potential November contest. Martinez is now the likely – but not certain – winner of the primary, but the honeymoon with a state that’s just discovering her will soon end. Martinez’s journey would only get more difficult after the primary. Continue Reading
The Public Regulation Commission District 5 GOP primary race has degraded into a nasty battle between Jamie Estrada and Kent Evans. Continue Reading
Susana Martinez has an 11-point lead over Allen Weh in the Republican gubernatorial primary race, a new poll shows. Martinez’s hard-line stance on immigration is apparently resonating, while Weh’s attempt to defend himself from her accusation that he supported amnesty hasn’t worked. Continue Reading
After being called out last week for falsely saying Lt. Gov. Diane Denish has done nothing to combat corruption, Republican gubernatorial candidate Susana Martinez is toning down the rhetoric a bit, now saying Denish has “failed to lead on the issue of corruption.” Continue Reading
House Speaker Ben Luján and Santa Fe County Commissioner Harry Montoya pushed for the use of public money to pave a church parking lot near Lujan’s home in Nambé, according to an e-mail from the county’s public works director. Continue Reading
Republican gubernatorial candidate Allen Weh has made a big fuss about state GOP Chairman Harvey Yates inserting himself into the race by calling Weh’s ads dishonest. But when Weh was party chairman, he took sides in a GOP primary by giving campaign contributions. Continue Reading
When state GOP Chairman Harvey Yates called out Republican gubernatorial candidate Allen Weh for running dishonest ads, he was only scratching the surface of a systemic problem that has plagued the Weh campaign from the start. Continue Reading
Hours after the New Mexico Supreme Court upheld the secretary of state’s denial of Dennis W. Montoya’s application for public financing, Montoya said the fight may not be over. Continue Reading
The New Mexico Supreme Court upheld the secretary of state’s denial of Democrat Dennis W. Montoya’s application for public financing today. Meanwhile, the appeals judge Montoya is seeking to unseat in the Democratic primary, Linda Vanzi, came out with her third mailer attacking him. Continue Reading
Candidates for Doña Ana County offices will participate in a candidate forum in Mesquite on Thursday. Continue Reading
The state GOP chairman isn’t the only one calling out Republican gubernatorial candidate Allen Weh for misleading campaigning. The Santa Fe T.E.A. Party is accusing Weh of deceptively claiming he was endorsed by the head of the New Mexico tea party – when there is no statewide tea party organization to head. Continue Reading
The chairman of the Republican Party of New Mexico says he can’t ignore dishonesty in his own party any more than he can in the Democratic Party, and that’s why he’s calling out GOP gubernatorial candidate Allen Weh for running misleading ads attacking opponent Susana Martinez. Continue Reading
Because of manipulation of this site’s non-scientific polls, from now on only registered users can vote. If that doesn’t stop the shenanigans, NMPolitics.net may discontinue polls entirely. Continue Reading
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