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Poll finds close governor’s race, Johnson second in Senate race

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | August 20, 2018

Still, tthe incumbent Democratic U.S. senator holds a sizeable lead over his two challengers, according to a new poll from Emerson College. Continue Reading

Gary Johnson

Former Gov. Johnson joins U.S. Senate race

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | August 14, 2018

The Libertarian Party of New Mexico has filed paperwork to officially name former governor Gary Johnson as its nominee for U.S. Senate. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Cities, states resist — and assist — immigration crackdown in new ways

By Tim Henderson, Stateline | August 7, 2018

The divide in Texas between pro-immigrant cities on one side, and state officials and rural and suburban counties on the other, is playing out in other states too. Continue Reading

Voting

Election Commission documents cast doubt on Trump’s claims of voter fraud

By Jessica Huseman, ProPublica | August 5, 2018

Thousands of pages of internal records are likely to bolster critics of the short-lived Trump administration commission. Continue Reading

Health care

A push for NM to lead the nation in health care with Medicaid buy-in option

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | August 4, 2018

U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján is among those promoting the possibility. Continue Reading

James Ironmoccasin

Underfunded, undercounted: New Mexico at risk in the 2020 census

By Christian Marquez, Searchlight New Mexico | August 2, 2018

The Land of Enchantment is well known, among other things, for a history of undercounting its people. Continue Reading

Sunland Park water treatment plant

When trust counts: 2020 census may leave fast-growing Southern NM short

By Ed Williams, Searchlight New Mexico | August 2, 2018

For the first time since 1950, the Census Bureau plans to ask all households about citizenship status. Continue Reading

Jon Barela and Sarah Silva

Longtime foes must work together to protect Dreamers

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | August 1, 2018

We have a moral imperative to protect Dreamers from the president. The Koch brothers want to do it. So do Democrats. They must join forces. Continue Reading

Arthur A. Garcia

More than $4 billion available for rural water infrastructure projects

By Arthur A. Garcia | July 31, 2018

USDA is eager to partner with you in this effort to modernize water infrastructure in our state’s rural communities. Continue Reading

Gary Johnson

Dunn quits Senate race; Johnson hints at taking his place

By Andy Lyman, New Mexico Political Report | July 30, 2018

A candidate switch-up is likely in the works. Continue Reading

Women's March

Will 2018 be the ‘Year of the Woman’ in New Mexico?

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | July 24, 2018

A growing number of women are running for office, nationwide and in New Mexico. Continue Reading

Alisson Nicole

While migrant families seek shelter from violence, Trump administration narrows path to asylum

By Emma Platoff, Alexa Ura, Jolie McCullough and Darla Cameron, The Texas Tribune | July 10, 2018

Advocates for asylum-seekers at the border say a long difficult process has become increasingly unjust. Continue Reading

Brett Kavanaugh

Who Is Brett Kavanaugh? A Supreme Court reading guide

By Ian MacDougall, ProPublica | July 10, 2018

President Trump proposed a replacement for retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy. Read the best reporting to date on the Supreme Court nominee. Continue Reading

Mitch McConnell

How Mitch McConnell made Donald Trump

By Alec MacGillis, ProPublica | July 1, 2018

The president owes both his election and his long-term impact to the Senate majority leader. Continue Reading

Voting

Lujan Grisham, Herrell and Haaland lead opponents, poll finds

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | June 21, 2018

A new poll shows that Democrats lead in statewide races, while Republicans are currently in the lead in the race to keep the 2nd Congressional District seat vacated by the Republican incumbent. Continue Reading

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