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Front Page Tuesday, April 15, 2008 Pep Talk Better Aimed at Iraqis By David Roybal For the Journal Republican John McCain picked New Mexico to air his first television ad of the general election campaign. Presidential candidates have won or lost our state by narrow margins of late, and McCain wants to win ... Sunday, April 13, 2008 McCain's Pep Talk Ill-Suited to Iraq Tragedy By David Roybal For the Journal Republican John McCain picked New Mexico to air his first television ad of the general election campaign. Presidential candidates have won or lost our state by narrow margins of late, and McCain ... Tuesday, April 8, 2008 Presidential Health Care Debate Important for N.M. By David Roybal For the Journal Don't look now but the U.S. presidential election might figure into what, if anything, New Mexico's elected leaders do about universal health care this year. Problem is, we can't help but ... Sunday, April 6, 2008 Health Care Debate Important for N.M. By David Roybal For the Journal Don't look now but the U.S. presidential election might figure into what, if anything, New Mexico's elected leaders do about universal health care this year. Problem is, we can't help but look. I'll ... Tuesday, April 1, 2008 Loyalty Shouldn't Be Blind in Presidential Politics By David Roybal For the Journal So, did the Clintons own Bill Richardson going into the current presidential campaign season? James Carville apparently thinks so, and the uniquely colorful Democratic strategist unleashed ... Sunday, March 30, 2008 'Owning' Loyalty Is Old-School Politics By David Roybal For the Journal So, did the Clintons own Bill Richardson going into the current presidential campaign season? James Carville apparently thinks so, and the uniquely colorful Democratic strategist unleashed some of his ... Tuesday, March 25, 2008 Black Candidacy Shines Light on Race Issue in U.S. By David Roybal For the Journal Presidential campaigns invariably shine light on U.S. institutions, including the news media, showing us their strengths as well as exposing their flaws. We saw flaws last week among journalists ... Sunday, March 23, 2008 Obama Has Changed American Landscape By David Roybal For the Journal Presidential campaigns invariably shine light on U.S. institutions, including the news media, showing us their strengths as well as exposing their flaws. We saw flaws last week among journalists in the wake ... Tuesday, March 18, 2008 Clinton, Obama Fight for Unique Place in History By David Roybal For the Journal One of the most popular stories ever set in northern New Mexico comes to mind while watching this year's historic U.S. presidential race unfold. Even if tempted to dismiss one of the story's ... Sunday, March 16, 2008 Dems Fight for Unique Place in History Books By David Roybal For the Journal One of the most popular stories ever set in northern New Mexico comes to mind while watching this year's historic U.S. presidential race unfold. Even if tempted to dismiss one of the story's scenes ...David Roybal
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