A day after acknowledging 2018 defeat, Herrell jumps into 2020 congressional race
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The Republican’s announcement sets up a possible rematch with Democrat Xochitl Torres Small, who took office last week. Continue Reading
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The Republican’s announcement sets up a possible rematch with Democrat Xochitl Torres Small, who took office last week. Continue Reading
The Republican announced the news Monday, the deadline to challenge the results. Continue Reading
Beto O’Rourke built a superstar image — but lost. Democrats Kyrsten Sinema and Xochitl Torres Small, on the other hand, ran as moderates – and won. Their victories provide a lesson for Democrats. Continue Reading
With final reports outstanding, the race won by Democrat Xochitl Torres Small may prove to be the most expensive in state history. Continue Reading
The mistakes I encountered slowed vote counting and the public’s understanding of what was happening. I’ve seen no evidence of improprieties that should cast doubt on the election results. Continue Reading
The Republican also wants an investigation into what her lawsuit calls ‘reports of chain-of-custody issues and other improprieties,’ though she provided no evidence of problems. Continue Reading
Many were shocked when I published an article early Wednesday declaring that the race to replace Steve Pearce in the U.S. House wasn’t over. They shouldn’t have been shocked. Continue Reading
A day after several news outlets prematurely declared that Democrat Xochitl Torres Small had lost the race to replace Steve Pearce in the U.S. House, she came from behind to win. Continue Reading
Approximately 8,000 absentee ballots are still being counted in Doña Ana County. Continue Reading
No matter what other news organizations say, the race to replace Steve Pearce in the U.S. House is up in the air. Continue Reading
Getting a handle on how much cash is pouring in can be tricky. Fortunately, there are a couple important tools. Continue Reading
The Democrat seeking the 2nd Congressional District seat reported raising nearly $950,000 in 17 days. Continue Reading
The district is one of 75 seats considered vulnerable by the nonpartisan Cook Political Report. Continue Reading
I wrote in January that I didn’t expect the blue wave to snag southern New Mexico’s U.S. House seat this year. It seems I may have been wrong. Continue Reading
Outside groups have already spent millions on New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District race. Continue Reading