Martinez leads by 12 in new poll
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Susana Martinez is leading Democrat Diane Denish by 12 points in a new poll conducted for KOB-TV in Albuquerque. Continue Reading
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Susana Martinez is leading Democrat Diane Denish by 12 points in a new poll conducted for KOB-TV in Albuquerque. Continue Reading
Former President Bill Clinton was in Española on Thursday to rally supporters of Democratic gubernatorial candidate Diane Denish. Continue Reading
I believe the citizens of New Mexico should know the truth about what the Attorney General’s Office is doing to address corruption. Here is the real and verifiable record of prosecuting corruption compiled by my office thus far. Continue Reading
There was an unusual connection in 2003 between the man who submitted a bid on behalf of his company to District Attorney Susana Martinez’s office for development of a new case management system and the employee who accepted it. Continue Reading
UPDATED: Republican State Auditor candidate Errol Chavez has been diagnosed with a brain tumor and is currently hospitalized, the state GOP said late tonight. Continue Reading
I’ve written about this before, but three incidents from the last few days make me think it’s time to say it again: It’s not appropriate to use government e-mail for political purposes. Continue Reading
New Mexico has the opportunity to bypass the deadlock in Washington and help minimize the risks faced by our men and women in uniform. New Mexico must lead America toward a cleaner, safer future through the limitation of dangerous carbon pollution. Continue Reading
A web video getting attention in the media shows Republican Land Commissioner candidate Matt Rush taking about restoring America as a Christian Nation and taking the fight to the “enemy.” Those are common statements in evangelical churches, but what exactly did Rush mean by them? Continue Reading
The GOP is often referred to as the “party of no ideas” by the party of “the cool uncle” due to the perceived lack of substantive idea proposals on behalf of the Republican Party. The truth is that there are many substantive idea proposals within the GOP on a variety of different public policy issues. Continue Reading
It may just my warped perception – a fever dream perhaps – but I see prices going up, up, up on everything in New Mexico. Continue Reading
A look at who the GOP is giving money to reveals which statewide races the minority party believes it has the best chance to win. The top three in the last reporting period were the contests for governor, secretary of state and land commissioner. Continue Reading
I am proud of my accomplishments and I am confident that my leadership of the office has been carried out with honesty and integrity to benefit the citizens of New Mexico. I will respond to the unsubstantiated accusations I have seen in media reports made by some former disgruntled employees. Continue Reading
U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., and his Republican opponent Tom Mullins debated this weekend. Click on the headline to watch. Continue Reading
A lower tax burden is better for economic growth than a high one, but state-level comparisons illustrate this point better and explain why states, not the federal government, should drive most policies. Continue Reading
Imagine if the Democratic Party rebuilt after Nov. 2 around reform-minded politicians like State Auditor Hector Balderas. If the expected bloodbath forces the party to change, some Democrats have told me, maybe it won’t be so bad for the party after all. Continue Reading