Haussamen talks politics on News NM
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Heath Haussamen was on the Las Cruces-based talk radio show News New Mexico this morning to discuss politics with Jim Spence and Michael Swickard. Click on the headline to listen. Continue Reading
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Heath Haussamen was on the Las Cruces-based talk radio show News New Mexico this morning to discuss politics with Jim Spence and Michael Swickard. Click on the headline to listen. Continue Reading
Political blogger Joe Monahan reports rumors and frequently gets his facts wrong, but there’s more to tell about him. Here’s the truth about the rumor Monahan spread about me on Thursday, and the truth about Monahan. Continue Reading
For years, NMPolitics.net has interviewed and profiled statewide candidates who wanted to take the time to do it while they were in Las Cruces. And for some time, the site has been accepting guest columns from candidates. I’m writing to remind you that both offers are open to candidates from any party, and those with no party affiliation. Continue Reading
Heath Haussamen is sick and taking today off. He hopes to be back at work Thursday. In the meantime, here are some links to interesting articles you may have missed. Continue Reading
Heath Haussamen was on the new radio show News New Mexico this morning talking primarily about the governor’s race. Click on the headline to listen to his hour-long conversation with the show’s hosts. Continue Reading
Heath Haussamen will be talking about politics and government on Wednesday morning with Michael Swickard and Jim Spence, co-hosts of the new talk radio show News New Mexico.
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As part of my continuing efforts to make NMPolitics.net sustainable, I’m asking you to complete an 18-question reader survey. Click on the headline to take the survey. It will only take a few minutes. Continue Reading
You may already be familiar with Sarah Lenti, who has written some columns for NMPolitics.net in the past. Now she’s this site’s newest blogger. Continue Reading
Five weeks ago I made a change so that only registered users of NMPolitics.net could vote in weekly polls. That was an attempt to stop people from manipulating them. It didn’t work, so I’m putting an end to the polls. Continue Reading
It’s rare for people from across the political spectrum to come together for anything these days. That’s why I’m especially honored that 121 people of different persuasions and ideologies made financial contributions to help NMPolitics.net reach its goal of raising $10,000. Continue Reading
Meet Nick Voges, NMPolitics.net’s newest blogger. He’s the author a blog that launched today called Zeitgeist: Comments on politics and culture, which you can find at nmpolitics.net/zeitgeist. Continue Reading
NMPolitics.net is more than 91 percent of the way to reaching its goal of raising $10,000. Would you help the site reach that goal this week? Continue Reading
NMPolitics.net is partnering with the New Mexico Independent and other news organizations to host a liveblog this evening as election results come in. Click on the headline to check it out. Continue Reading
Almost there! With three weeks of fundraising left, NMPolitics.net has raised $8,280, putting the site at more than 82 percent of its goal of raising $10,000 by June 20. Can you help NMPolitics.net get to 100 percent? Continue Reading
Because of manipulation of this site’s non-scientific polls, from now on only registered users can vote. If that doesn’t stop the shenanigans, NMPolitics.net may discontinue polls entirely. Continue Reading