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The Obama administration is working to help our state and others that have been hit hard by the housing downturn. Continue Reading
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The Obama administration is working to help our state and others that have been hit hard by the housing downturn. Continue Reading
VIDEO: A controversial pastor who doesn’t believe President Barack Obama is a natural-born U.S. citizen has come to the defense of a Clovis mayoral candidate involved in his movement. Continue Reading
Many pharmacies have already adopted the government attitude of health care: “Step up, pay up and shut up.” Continue Reading
It is time for political leaders of all parties here in New Mexico to understand that economic development must be driven by the private sector. Continue Reading
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Heather Wilson announced today that she has agreed to three debates with primary opponent Greg Sowards. Continue Reading
The first poll of the GOP U.S. Senate primary to be released since John Sanchez dropped out of the race has Heather Wilson leading Greg Sowards by 71 points. Continue Reading
David Lansford, the challenger to Clovis Mayor Gayla Brumfield in the March 6 election, believes President Barack Obama is “the carnal manifestation of evil” and not a natural-born U.S. citizen. Continue Reading
Democratic 1st Congressional District candidate Marty Chávez is getting prominent mentions in news coverage about the Thursday indictment of a woman with whom he has been in a relationship – but the status of that relationship isn’t clear. Continue Reading
With Spaceport America, we stand on the brink of a new, exciting and prosperous adventure. Let New Mexico continue to lead this industry. Continue Reading
A big preprimary win by Janice Arnold-Jones might change the dynamics in the Republican 1st Congressional District primary, but her opponents both balk at the idea that she has such a high level of support. Continue Reading
Like other reporters, I neglected to report on a new poll of New Mexico last week as I covered the end of the legislative session. So here’s the skinny on the newest poll. Continue Reading
Former Lt. Gov. Diane Denish, who was the Democratic Party’s gubernatorial nominee in 2010, is sticking her neck out by endorsing candidates in two high-profile primaries some consider underdogs. Continue Reading
Over the past month, we’ve seen a rare Washington phenomenon. Democrats and Republicans came together in Congress to overwhelmingly pass a commonsense bill so President Obama could quickly sign it into law. Continue Reading
Nothing good comes from the political envy with which someone votes for the person who says they will take the legitimate property of one citizen and give it to another for votes. Continue Reading
Seven days after NMPolitics.net reported that Republican John Sanchez had decided to drop out of the race to replace the retiring Jeff Bingaman in the U.S. Senate, Sanchez announced today that he’s doing just that. Continue Reading