Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Gov. Back in State To Cast Ballot
... the Journal earlier this week. Richardson's extensive out-of-state traveling doesn't seem to have adversely affected his popularity. A recent Journal Poll found 61 percent of likely New Mexico voters approve of the job Richardson is doing. On election night, "They want me to go to Chicago," ...
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ABQJOURNAL ELEX: Campaigns in Brief
... longtime Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M. - Republican Steve Pearce or Democrat Tom Udall? It's all coming in the Sunday Journal: The final Journal Poll before Tuesday's election.
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: McCain, Obama To Rally NM Voters on Same Day
... Albuquerque in an attempt to blunt Obama in the voter-rich metropolitan area where the Democrat was backed by 51 percent of voters, according to the Journal poll. But McCain must also run strong in eastern and southern New Mexico to have a chance of winning the state. Moderate-to-conservative voters ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: McCain, Obama Focus on N.M.
... change something," Atkeson said, listing the Western trio of New Mexico, Nevada and Colorado as examples of such states. A Sept. 29-Oct. 2 Journal Poll found Obama with a 5-point advantage over McCain in New Mexico at that time. Atkeson said McCain is working to keep so-called "red states ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH: TV Station Criticized for Excluding Miller
... in a debate co-hosted by KOAT-TV Channel 7 and the Journal, but she ultimately was included in the live debate, which was broadcast Sunday. A Journal poll released earlier this month found that Miller had the support of 14 percent of registered, likely voters, while the GOP's East had 18 ...
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ABQJOURNAL ELEX: 1st Congressional District: Two Rising Stars
... 1st Congressional District: Two Rising Stars Darren White and Martin Heinrich are young, rising stars in their political parties. The last Journal Poll had them neck-and-neck in a campaign that has taken a decidedly nasty turn. At stake: the Albuquerque-based congressional seat that ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Luján Ahead, But Still Working Hard
... consultant who lives in rural Rio Arriba County's Ojo Sarco. "People are sick of the two-party system and are looking for a change." A Journal poll released Oct. 7 shows that Miller and East have an uphill climb in the race — Luján got the support of 41 percent of those polled to East ...
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