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My mom will not turn her back on working families because she understands our struggles. She will never forget our New Mexico values that she instilled in us. Continue Reading
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My mom will not turn her back on working families because she understands our struggles. She will never forget our New Mexico values that she instilled in us. Continue Reading
Having watched her grow and flourish, I can wholeheartedly recommend Valerie Espinoza for the PRC. Continue Reading
The secretary of state’s decision means six PRC and Court of Appeals candidates are without funds state law says they’re due; Dianna Duran says she’s complying with a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that tossed out an Arizona matching-funds law. Continue Reading
Former Doña Ana County Commissioner Kent Evans helped spark a state audit that set county government on a better track, and his passion for space exploration drove him to champion Spaceport America. Continue Reading
For the majority of my career I have been a people’s attorney, but my advocacy for workers’ rights ended when I took the oath of office as judge. Continue Reading
The American Federation of Teachers and Progressive Kick, a federal Super PAC based in California, are trying to help Larry P. Martinez unseat N.M. Senate Finance Committee Chairman John Arthur Smith in next week’s Democratic primary. Continue Reading
Workers Compensation Judge Victor Lopez’s high disqualification rate should be considered when deciding whether to elevate him to a higher bench. Continue Reading
Former Doña Ana County Commissioner Kent Evans, who was a candidate for the job once again this year, died today after a battle with leukemia. He was 72. Continue Reading
We must ensure that our children have access to the resources they need to help them fulfill their unique potential. This includes access to an affordable college education. Continue Reading
Policy issues are critical, and NMPolitics.net will keep devoting resources to telling you about candidates’ positions. But it’s also important to scrutinize issues like Eric Griego’s arrest warrants and Marty Chávez’s relationship with a woman under indictment. Continue Reading
Democratic 1st Congressional District candidate Michelle Lujan Grisham paid her county property taxes late seven of the last 10 years, the Albuquerque Journal is reporting. Continue Reading
Al Park, a state legislator giving up that seat to run for the Public Regulation Commission, is under fire for spending money on his campaign that was given by businesses the PRC regulates when he was a lawmaker. Continue Reading
We knew this would be a tough primary race with three strong candidates vying to represent Democrats in the general election. What we didn’t expect was that it would turn so negative and that Eric’s opponents would attack him so personally. Continue Reading
The controversy surrounding Sen. Phil Griego’s campaign spending is one of three situations brought up during the current primary election season that raise ethical questions and point to the need for reform. Continue Reading
Martin Heinrich and Heather Wilson both have big leads; meanwhile, Marty Chávez is 13 points behind his two opponents, who are tied, in the new Albuquerque Journal poll. Another poll confirms a tight race for a Clovis-area state Senate seat. Continue Reading