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Latest blog posts from New Mexico Politics with Joe Monahan
OBAMA ACCEPTS NOD IN HISTORY SOAKED NIGHT IN MOUNTAIN WEST; NM GOV RICHARDSON SHARES MOMENT; IGNITES CROWD, PLUS: McCAIN VEEP SURPRISE
McCain VP pick is a surprise--Gov. Sarah Palin of AlaskaBarack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the USA at an overflowing stadium in Denver Thursday, putting the importance of the Rocky Mountain West in the 2008 election squarely before the American nation as it was... Read more...
Published a day ago
Big Bill Upgraded: Will Speak At Obama Stadium Event, Plus: Rudy For Darren, But No Pesky Abortion Talk, And: Tinsley Turmoil & More TV News
Bill Richardson can't seem to escape the grip of Bill Clinton. Late Wednesday night news spread that New Mexico's Governor was bumped from the speaking schedule at the Denver Democratic National Convention because of time concerns. Namely, that notoriously long-winded ex-President Bill Clinton... Read more...
Published 2 days ago
Hill Gives Them Chills; Denver Swoons, Plus: Darren & Martin's Wasted Summer, And: R's Ring Bell Again On Noel
Hillary Clinton's speech before the Democratic National Convention in Denver last night may have been too good. It could cause some buyer's remorse over Obama. Clinton, in a powerful, confident stemwinder "hit a huge home run--a five hundred foot home run," analyzed Big Bill on national cable. It... Read more...
Published 3 days ago
Udall Son-in-Law To Top Elections Post, Plus: More On The Political Nonprofits, And: They're Photo Blogging From Denver Confab
Jim NoelTom Udall might have had mixed feelings when he heard that his son-in-law, Jim Noel, was about to be named state elections director in the secretary of state's office. No matter how competent Noel may be--and he has a good track record of public service--Udall foes were sure to cast a... Read more...
Published 4 days ago
Big Names To Raise Big Money For Darren & Ben Ray, Plus: Big Bill's Numbers, Pearce's Otero Problem & NM Delegates Check In From Denver Confab
White & LujanAs the campaign days grow shorter we're going higher up the food chain when it comes to those national surrogates coming to NM to pump up their favorite congressional contenders. And the politics of the visits is also getting more interesting. For example, on Wednesday former NYC... Read more...
Published 5 days ago
It's Biden; NM Impact Weighed; Could Help Most in Rural Areas; Plus: Impact On Big Bill's Job Chances
Senator BidenThe selection of Senator Joe Biden as Obama's VP could help the ticket in the rural areas of New Mexico, particularly in the south where Obama is weakest, and boosts the odds a bit that NM Governor Big Bill Richardson could become Secretary of State if Obama takes the White House.... Read more...
Published a week ago
Friday Photo Fun: Readers Take On Dem Power Trio In Caption Contest; We Have A Winner, Plus: Pearce Closes In Latest Poll, And: Pete's Papers
Jeff, Bill & Tom by BralleyHow would you caption this interesting photo of La Politica? That was the question we asked about the snap of (left to right) Senator Jeff Bingaman, Governor Big Bill and Rep. Tom Udall. The Democratic power trio attended the Monday Obama rally in ABQ. We offered free... Read more...
Published a week ago
McCain: Why Las Cruces? Insiders Explain, Plus: NM VP Frenzy Keeps Them Talking, And: Just Who is A "Progressive?"
McCain in Cruces (ABQ Journal)Top New Mexico Republicans say problems attracting independents and Democrats in Dona Ana County appeared to be a driving reason why GOP prez contender chose to stop in Las Cruces Wednesday, foregoing Albuquerque and the north where Obama made his mark Monday. They... Read more...
Published a week ago
Blog Headlines: "Last Supper Session" Ends, Udall Hits Back, Teague Starts TV, Foley To Resign, And: Don't Miss Our Caption Contest
Sen. SmithThe Legislature had the chance to act like a bunch of first graders back in the classroom for the first day after a long summer vacation, but in the end they took the high road. They had Big Bill over a barrel, but they decided not to push. When they headed for the Interstate last night... Read more...
Published a week ago
The Obama Visit; Taking Small Steps, Plus: Last Supper In Santa Fe? Lawmakers Face Reality, And: Watchdogging the Watchdog; Those Political Nonprofits
Obama Takes Command in ABQBarack Obama was grinding away in New Mexico Monday, taking another step towards nailing down this Democratic-dominated swing state by meeting with Indian leaders and wowing a heavily Hispanic Dem crowd in ABQ's South Valley. (For the junkies, here is the complete one... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago
Politial Action Explodes; Obama & McCain Set Visits; Hillary In Espanola, And: Conservative Money Comes For Pearce, Plus: Senate TV Debates Set
Someone flipped the switch and Campaign '08 lit up like a farolito bonfire on Christmas Eve. Hillary made it to Espanola Sunday; Obama is in ABQ today; McCain is in Las Cruces for a townhall Wednesday; and a special session of the NM Legislature wound its way through a watery weekend in Santa Fe.... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago
Pearce Gets The Pete Picture He Needs, Plus: Obama Back To NM On Monday, And: The Cutthroat Politics Of Tinsley-Teague
Pete & PearceSteve Pearce got the picture he needed--side by side with retiring GOP US Senator Pete Domenici who gave the southern NM congressman his blessing and announced he would take to the campaign trail with him for the final push in October. Also along for Pete's endorsement ride was US... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago