Trump’s treasury secretary pick is a lucky man. Very lucky.
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Steven Mnuchin has a long history of coming out ahead, even in questionable deals. Continue Reading
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Steven Mnuchin has a long history of coming out ahead, even in questionable deals. Continue Reading
Former U.S. Sen. Pete Domenici is moving back to New Mexico, where he will join the State Land Office as senior adviser to Land Commissioner Aubrey Dunn. Continue Reading
President-elect Donald Trump doesn’t have to detail his business holdings in federal financial disclosures until May 2018. Continue Reading
Are we just going to give this a whirl and see where it ends while the world watches? Continue Reading
We have to work harder than ever toward a common cause. Continue Reading
Let’s prove to Americans that we Republicans can govern and that their bet will pay off. Continue Reading
Some undocumented immigrants brought here as kids were granted a sort of legal status by President Barack Obama. They’re in a state of shock and panic now that Donald Trump has won the White House. Continue Reading
Donald Trump pledged to work for unity after winning the presidential race on Tuesday. Continue Reading
U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce, R-N.M., is declaring victory in his race against Democratic challenger Merrie Lee Soules. Continue Reading
George W. Bush and Laura Bush did not make a selection at the top of the ticket. They voted for Republicans down ballot. Continue Reading
Sarah and Josh Cuellar of Las Cruces voted Tuesday for third-party presidential candidate Evan McMullin. Josh’s brother Andrew Cuellar and his fiancée, Christine Gilbert, voted for Libertarian Gary Johnson. Continue Reading
Dona Horton and Malcolm Fell are an elderly Las Cruces couple. “Clinton for me,” Fell said. “Trump,” Horton said. Continue Reading
The last four polls have Democrat Hillary Clinton leading Republican Donald Trump by between 2 and 8 points in New Mexico. Continue Reading
Clinton led 46 percent to 44 percent in the Sunday survey of 8,439 likely voters in New Mexico, which was conducted by ZiaPoll. Continue Reading
Democrat Hillary Clinton led Republican Donald Trump 45 percent to 40 percent in the poll. Continue Reading