Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Rivals in Mayor Race Turn Up Heat
... Staff Writer Mayoral candidates Richard Berry and Richard Romero forecast doom for Mayor Martin Chávez's re-election effort Monday after a Journal Poll found the three-term incumbent in the middle of the Oct. 6 pack. "Mr. Chávez is done," Romero said in a letter Monday to his supporters. ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Rivals in Mayor Race Turn Up Heat
... Staff Writer Mayoral candidates Richard Berry and Richard Romero forecast doom for Mayor Martin Chávez's re-election effort Monday after a Journal Poll found the three-term incumbent in the middle of the Oct. 6 pack. "Mr. Chávez is done," Romero said in a letter Monday to his supporters. ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Transit Tax Supported by Majority in Poll
... By Dan McKay Journal Staff Writer A majority of Albuquerque voters say they support a quarter-cent tax used for roads and bus operations, a Journal Poll found. Fifty-seven percent of those surveyed last week said they "strongly" or "somewhat" support imposing the gross-receipts tax, or sales ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH/OPINION: Letters To the Editor
... Kathy DeLucas Public Affairs Officer Carson National Forest Taos Cuts Will Hurt Our Most Vulnerable Re: The Journal poll article of Sept. 17 on the state budget deficit, titled "New Mexico Voters Prefer Spending Cuts": People who were polled did not have ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: 51% Give Gov. Thumbs Up
... . Bill Richardson's job performance, but his rating has dropped 10 points since last year and 13 points since his two-term high, according to a Journal Poll. Lt. Gov. Diane Denish's job performance rating this month was at 52 percent, almost identical to Richardson's 51 percent. However ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/WASHINGTON: 48% Back Afghan Strategy
... WASHINGTON - Forty-eight percent of New Mexico voters approve of President Barack Obama's handling of the war in Afghanistan, according to a Journal Poll, while most members of the state's congressional delegation say the president's moves are on the right track. Thirty-four percent of the ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: N.M. Voters Prefer Spending Cuts
... Journal Capitol Bureau Most New Mexico voters say cut spending rather than raise taxes when it comes to closing the state's budget deficit, a Journal Poll found. The poll results could indicate public support for the strategy adopted by Gov. Bill Richardson and a group of bipartisan legislators ...
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