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    Written by Leslie Linthicum   
    created Saturday, 07 April 2007

    Keeping tabs on New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as he seeks the Democratic nomination for president…


        EVERYBODY BLOGS: Gary Rith, a New Hampshire potter who makes ceramic pigs, muses on his blog about: If he were elected president, whom would he choose as his vice president? Since you’re reading about it here, his choice must be Richardson. “Why isn’t this guy getting more attention? Former congressman, ambassador and Cabinet member and general diplomat about town and current New Mexico governor. This guy is correct on most of the issues, from a progressive viewpoint, smart as heck, experienced beyond any other candidate, honest, and this
    matters to some people, Hispanic. Since I would be an incompetent president, this guy could run the show and I could learn golf.”


        HUFFY POST: Chris Weigant, writing on the Huffington Post, calls his post “Democratic Candidates the Media Aren’t Telling You About” and includes Richardson in the pack of the under-reported, even though it seems to us on this side of the printing press that he’s gotten plenty of ink. Weigant’s point of view: “So why isn’t he getting more attention? In a field of candidates crowded with (as the mainstream media labels them) “rock stars,” Richardson mostly has been sidelined. The media seem content to focus on the woman
    candidate and the black candidate, so being the Hispanic candidate hasn’t been enough to break out into the public’s attention. This is a shame, because Richardson would probably be a great president if elected.”


        ON THE JOB: Richardson’s campaign has hired two aides to head up his South Carolina operation. They are Trav Robertson, a veteran of campaigns for Rep. John Spratt, and James Dukes, a former state party executive director who also ran Sen. John Kerry’s primary campaign in South Carolina in 2004. Lachlan McIntosh, also a former party chief, already is in South Carolina for Richardson.


        WHO’S IN THIRD?: Second? Third? Fourth? Who’s
    counting? A Richardson blogger reported the results of a St. Paul, Minn., straw poll as having Richardson in second place. Richardson told a group at Dartmouth College earlier this week the poll had him in third. “I called my staff and said, ‘How come I’m in third? I haven’t been there,” he joked. “And they said, ‘That’s why you’re third.’ ’’ In reality, he placed fourth with 8.9 percent or 115 votes. Hillary Clinton edged out Barack Obama by one vote and was tied for first with 25 percent. John Edwards got 176 votes and was in third.


        BUY LOW, SELL HIGH: In the virtual stock market (like fantasy football except with play money and celebrities and politics on the brain), Richardson is a bargain.
    Massachusetts blogger David Eisenthal keeps track of such things and says Richardson is currently trading at $1.40 a share, making him practically a penny stock when compared to Obama at $23.50 a share and John Edwards at $28 a share. Can somebody explain why Halle Berry’s price has dropped from $110.41 a share to $104.11 a share?


        LATINO LOOK: A Congressional Quarterly report carried in The New York Times looks at how Richardson, the only Hispanic in the race, is doing among Hispanic voters. The answer: not well. A poll of 1,000 Hispanics registered to vote released Monday found only 37 percent were aware there was a Hispanic candidate and only 25 percent could identify the candidate as Richardson. Among those voters, only 16 percent said they favored Richardson. He did worse among all those polled, getting only 9 percent. Clinton was the runaway winner with 60 percent.


    By Leslie Linthicum, Journal staff writer


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    Written by Leslie Linthicum   
    created Friday, 06 April 2007

    Keeping tabs on New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as he seeks the Democratic nomination for president …


        IVY TALK: Speaking to student Democrats at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, Richardson didn’t sound like the governor of a state made rich by oil and gas production: “Some people say that we have to have a balance between drilling and environmentalism,” Richardson is quoted as saying in The Dartmouth. “I don’t believe that’s always possible. I choose environmentalism.”


        KNUCKLE BALL: The Dartmouth Democrats also asked Richardson about his one-time claim to have been drafted by a Major League baseball team. That never happened, as reported by the Albuquerque Journal in 2005. Richardson said in New Hampshire he had been mistaken. “Mistakes are made. I made a mistake,” The Associated Press quoted him as
    saying. But then he offered up this: “There was a scout who came out and said, ‘I told Richardson’s father that we would give him $25,000 to sign with a team called the Houston Colts.’ Now that hasn’t come out, but it will come out.” News flash: It did come out. In a 2005 letter to the editor in the Journal, that scout wrote he was authorized to offer Richardson the signing bonus, but Richardson’s father declined it because he wanted his son to go to college. The scout, Jack Johnston, said Richardson was definitely a bigleague prospect and that he might have been drafted by some club, “only not mine.”


        GEEZER WATCH: Terry Michael writing in The Washington Times, runs down the depressing list of ailments that have befallen those in the race for the presidency and
    their spouses — John McCain’s skin cancer, Rudy Giuliani’s prostate cancer, Bill Clinton’s heart bypass surgery, Elizabeth Edwards’ breast cancer — and comes to the conclusion it’s because the field is full of codgers. Then he writes: “Potential contender Al Gore is suffering from global girth, an unyouthful appearance problem that has also plagued Gov. Bill Richardson. If I were seeking to be leader of the free world in 2008, I’d make sure I got plenty of rest, counted my calories, took my daily 81 milligram aspirin and hit the gym hard.”


        STUD FINDER: The Hill blog puts the words “Richardson” and “stud” together in a sentence: “Why are underdogs such fun? New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson is having a great week, and it is far more entertaining than the exhausting Clinton/Obama rivalry marathon we will be subjected to all year. Not only did Richardson
    raise more money than his secondtier colleagues … but he got President Bush to bless his trip to North Korea, creating an opportunity to remind everyone again that he is the Foreign Policy Stud of the Democratic contest.”


        WHO? WHERE?: The Blog of the Moderate Left ranks the Dems and includes this assessment of Richardson, whom the blog identifies as the governor of Arizona: “Hasn’t done anything major. That’s the plan. Only hope is for both Clinton and Edwards to implode, positioning him as the anti-Obama. But poking his head up now doesn’t help that happen.”


    By Leslie Linthicum, Journal staff writer

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    Written by Leslie Linthicum   
    created Wednesday, 04 April 2007

     Keeping tabs on New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as he seeks the Democratic nomination for president …


        CULINARY TOUR: Good luck sticking to the liquid diet, governor. His latest swing through New Hampshire begins at 8 a.m. today at Consuelo’s Taqueria in Manchester and quickly moves to the Stonyfield Yogurt plant in Londonderry at 9:30 a.m. Then he tours a shipyard, attends a town meeting, yaks with Dartmouth Democrats and ends up at Village Pizza in Lebanon for dinner at 8:30 p.m.


        BACK TO NEVADA:
    Richardson makes another trip to Nevada — a state he likes his chances in — later this month. On April 29 he’ll address the annual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, an event hosted by the Carson City
    Democratic Central Committee in Carson City.


        NEW NUMBERS: Another California poll has Richardson tied with “other” at 4 percent. Survey USA’s poll was conducted in late March. A Florida poll by Quinnipiac University finds him polling at 2 percent in Florida.


        SMOKE THIS: The Huffington Post leads its page with news that Richardson signed the New Mexico medical marijuana bill and is the first candidate to officially back medical marijuana. That leads to two predictions from posters. First: “My guess is that poor Richardson won’t get the backing from pharmaceutical companies: Pfizer, Merck, Johnson & Johnson, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Wyeth, etc, etc. Cause god forbid that anyone needing medical help doesn’t get drugged up or high on one of the legal killers that the multi billion dollar companies supply for an already over medicated country.” Then, the opposite point of view: “If everyone that smokes pot would vote for Richardson he would win in a landslide … I would
    donate the cost of a fat sack to his campaign if he gets through the primaries!!”


        SECOND-HAND SMOKE:
    The medical marijuana bill signing pushed Richardson’s name into some big mainstream media — The New York Times blog, CNN — and also some, um, specialinterest publications — High Times and Cannabis News.


    By Leslie Linthicum, Journal staff writer.

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