Gonzales seeking another term as Dem chairman
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Democratic Party of New Mexico Chairman Javier Gonzales announced today that he’s seeking another term in that position. Continue Reading
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Democratic Party of New Mexico Chairman Javier Gonzales announced today that he’s seeking another term in that position. Continue Reading
There’s currently no obvious frontrunner to be elected chair of the Democratic Party of New Mexico when central committee members gather in April to make the selection. Continue Reading
Criminal defense attorney Sam Bregman says he’ll challenge Javier Gonzales for the chairmanship of the Democratic Party of New Mexico later this year. Continue Reading
With Republicans set to pick their new state chairman this weekend, the Democratic Party of New Mexico has its own leadership battle. 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
Maybe it is time to discuss a third party that reflects what’s actually in the state Democratic Party platform. We need a party that supports ethics reform, a fair tax system and equality for all New Mexicans. We need a party that puts the environment ahead of corporate interests. We need a party that fights for working people, not for corporate greed. Continue Reading
When Javier Gonzales was named chairman of the state Democratic Party in September, I reported that he worked for Santa Fe Studios. Several of you e-mailed me at the time to ask what that was. Here’s the answer. Continue Reading
Democratic Party of New Mexico Chairman Javier Gonzales named Scott Forrester as the party’s next executive director earlier today. Continue Reading
Javier Gonzales, a member of the New Mexico State University Board of Regents, was elected chairman of the Democratic Party of New Mexico today. He’ll serve until at least April 2011, filling out the term vacated when Brian Colón resigned August 8 to run for lieutenant governor. Continue Reading