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Presidential race

Donald Trump

Rubio, other conservatives pummel Trump with attack ads

By Cady Zuvich, The Center for Public Integrity | March 8, 2016

The barrage arrives a week before the critical Florida and Ohio primaries. Continue Reading

Susana Martinez

VIDEO: Martinez campaigns with Rubio in Kansas

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | March 4, 2016

A day after endorsing Marco Rubio for president, N.M. Gov. Susana Martinez introduced the GOP hopeful at a rally in Wichita, Kansas, calling him “the leader that we need right now.” Continue Reading

Max Mastellone

Las Cruces For BERNIE has been here and been busy

By Max Mastellone | March 4, 2016

The popular media has enforced a near total blackout on reporting on Bernie Sanders’ campaign from the outset. We are dismayed that no reports of our work have appeared in the local newspapers. Continue Reading

Ben Carson

Ben Carson’s small-dollar donors could keep yielding big money

By Carrie Levine, The Center for Public Integrity | March 3, 2016

Now that Ben Carson is dropping his GOP presidential bid, his supporters’ personal information has become a hot commodity for political operatives. Continue Reading

Susana Martinez

Martinez backs Rubio, will campaign with him in Kansas, Florida

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | March 3, 2016

N.M. Gov. Susana Martinez has endorsed Marco Rubio in the GOP presidential primary, saying there’s too much at stake to stay on the sidelines. Continue Reading

Susana Martinez

Martinez stays out of presidential primary as Trump heads for Super Tuesday ‘romp’

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | March 1, 2016

With Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump poised to win a number of important state primaries on Tuesday, solidifying his position as the GOP frontrunner, N.M. Gov. Susana Martinez isn’t saying much — at least publicly. Continue Reading

Mexican flag

Mexico is talking a lot about Trump and Sanders

By Kent Paterson | February 28, 2016

Donald Trump is mostly viewed negatively, while Bernie Sanders is getting lots of positive press. Continue Reading

Donald Trump

Small businesses for Trump: ‘Just get somebody different in there’

By John Dunbar, The Center for Public Integrity | February 26, 2016

Many of Donald Trump’s donors are owners and operators of mostly small to mid-sized businesses. And they’re fed up with politicians. Continue Reading

Jerry Nachison

The reason Bernie Sanders’ movement resonates

By Jerry Nachison | February 24, 2016

Bernie Sanders wants a basic systemic fix for America — not Band Aids that don’t stay on. Continue Reading

Ted Cruz

In uncertain Nevada contest, Cruz tests message for West

By Patrick Svitek, The Texas Tribune | February 22, 2016

Ted Cruz’s campaign is turning west, providing an opportunity to test out a libertarian-tinged message for a new part of the country. Continue Reading

Money

Numbers to know about the 2016 presidential race

By Dave Levinthal, The Center for Public Integrity | February 22, 2016

New financial filings are filled with curiosities and surprises. Continue Reading

Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton leans in on Texas to grab presidential mojo

By Abby Livingston, The Texas Tribune | February 21, 2016

In Houston, Hillary Clinton celebrates a win in Nevada and sets her sights on Texas, a firewall in her campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination. Continue Reading

Jeb Bush

Jeb Bush suspends presidential campaign after South Carolina loss

By Abby Livingston, The Texas Tribune | February 20, 2016

Plenty of political observers faulted Jeb Bush’s performance as a candidate, often coming off as awkward on the campaign trail. Continue Reading

Charles Lewis

What it takes to buy the president

By Charles Lewis | February 17, 2016

The 2016 race for the White House is the most expensive money and media circus ever. Continue Reading

The U.S. Capitol Building

The executive pay cap that backfired

By Allan Sloan, ProPublica | February 12, 2016

A while back, Congress voted to curb soaring compensation for corporate officers by limiting tax deductions. Here’s how it went wrong — and what we can learn from it today. Continue Reading

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