Oh Susana! How the governor’s popularity eroded
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Gov. Susana Martinez will leave office as one of the nation’s least-popular governors, polls indicate. Continue Reading
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Gov. Susana Martinez will leave office as one of the nation’s least-popular governors, polls indicate. Continue Reading
The governor can truthfully say she has kept state government lean. So lean, in fact, that state agencies across the board now struggle to deliver basic services, the director of the Legislative Finance Committee says. Continue Reading
Searchlight New Mexico fact-checked eight claims she made during her two runs and terms as governor. Continue Reading
Searchlight New Mexico graded outgoing Gov. Susana Martinez’s team. Here’s what the news organization found. Continue Reading
The winner-take-all system ultimately leads voters to prefer two parties because they see third parties splitting the vote in a damaging way. Continue Reading
Johnson was wrong to grow private prisons in New Mexico, and his continued support of the industry, in spite of the body of evidence that contradicts his position, is a problem. Continue Reading
COMMENTARY: We’re far past a time when denial or doubt can be indulged. Today, there’s not even time for rhetoric or vague promises. Continue Reading
Not everything that happens in the world is about political battles in the United States between Democrats and Republicans. Continue Reading
New Mexico Political Report consistently heard one piece of advice for the next governor when it came to building a better relationship with the Legislature: communicate. Continue Reading
County and state and federal elections will have great impact on what we experience and can do locally. Continue Reading
Here’s why you should vote for constitutional amendment No. 2 on the November ballot. Continue Reading
Officials say the deployment will include three helicopter units, mobile command and medical units, military police and more. Continue Reading
Extended family members — often immigrants themselves — are stepping in to care for many of those children left behind. Continue Reading
A woman from Honduras crossed the Rio Grande and asked for asylum. For months, she said, doctors in a detention center gave her only ibuprofen and antibiotics for a persistent open wound. Continue Reading
New Mexico voters can lay the groundwork for the speedier resolution of certain legal matters and save taxpayer money. Continue Reading