... says he still approaches his job like a business. * U.S. Senate Candidate Bios and Q&As 1st Congressional District: Wilson's Seat Lures 6 Hopefuls By Leslie Linthicum / Journal Staff Writer It was expected to be another predictable episode of "Fill-In-The-Name Democrat Tries To Knock Off Republican ... full story 05/12/08
Friday, May 9, 2008 District 1 Focuses On Health Care By Leslie Linthicum Journal Staff Writer At a health care forum Thursday night, all of the six candidates vying to represent the 1st District in Congress could agree on one thing: that the system is a mess. The four Democrats seeking the ... full story 05/09/08
... ago, but says he still approaches his job like a business. * U.S. Senate Candidate Q&A 1st Congressional District: Wilson's Seat Lures 6 Hopefuls By Leslie Linthicum / Journal Staff Writer It was expected to be another predictable episode of "Fill-In-The-Name Democrat Tries To Knock Off Republican ... full story 05/07/08
... ago, but says he still approaches his job like a business. * U.S. Senate Candidate Q&A 1st Congressional District: Wilson's Seat Lures 6 Hopefuls By Leslie Linthicum / Journal Staff Writer It was expected to be another predictable episode of "Fill-In-The-Name Democrat Tries To Knock Off Republican ... full story 05/07/08
Wednesday, May 7, 2008 Dems Play Nice By Leslie Linthicum Journal Staff Writer The four candidates vying for the Democratic nomination in the 1st Congressional District were positively positive in the first - and probably only - televised debate in the race. They took a few shots at ... full story 05/07/08
Sunday, April 27, 2008 Sheriff's Interactions Every Day 'Invaluable' By Leslie Linthicum Journal Staff Writer Darren White has an uncommon advantage in a political campaign. As the sheriff of Bernalillo County, in the state's biggest media market, he's in the newspaper and on TV news regularly ... full story 04/26/08
Sunday, April 27, 2008 Controversies Roll Off Ex-Secretary of State By Leslie Linthicum Journal Staff Writer Everyone but absolute newcomers to New Mexico has probably seen Rebecca Vigil-Giron on television or has heard her name. She was secretary of state for 12 years, a high-profile job that ... full story 04/26/08
Sunday, April 27, 2008 Status Quo Doesn't Satisfy State Senator By Leslie Linthicum Journal Staff Writer Joe Carraro got his first taste of public service nearly 30 years ago when he opened a pizza place near the University of New Mexico and started giving odd jobs to homeless people. As the ... full story 04/26/08
Sunday, April 27, 2008 Legal Work Prepared Pidcock to Make Laws By Leslie Linthicum Journal Staff Writer Robert Pidcock is a 51-year-old lawyer and a political newcomer. He has raised only a little more than $10,000 for his campaign and, having never been in public life, his name is the least known ... full story 04/26/08