A political blog by Michael Coleman
UPDATE: Hillary Clinton just said she WILL NOT concede. At least not tonight … Waiting for New Mexico polls results and watching Hillary Clinton on live television taking way too...
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With 13 votes in statewide, Steve Pearce has a commanding lead over Heather Wilson in New Mexico's race for the U.S. Senate. Quay County takes the prize for the first...
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Political reporters across the country are zeroing in on New Mexico and its endless political intrique as a bellwether for the 2008 elections. My colleague, Bruce Daniels, wrote about the...
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Yesterday, Secretary of State Mary Herrera predicted a "the highest turnout in history" for today's primary elections, adding that the turnout should be in the "high 30s" (percent). The turnout...
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In case there were still any doubters, here's Sen. Pete Domenici's endorsement of Rep. Heather Wilson straight from the man himself. This robocall is apparently hitting telephones across the state...
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Almost 300 Journal readers checked out a blog I wrote yesterday asking for opinions on who won Tuesday's debate between Steve Pearce and Heather Wilson. But only one of those...
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Opinions are mixed in the newsroom today regarding who won last night's U.S. Senate debate between Republican Reps. Heather Wilson and Steve Pearce, with Wilson garnering slightly more positive reviews....
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Does a closed-door fundraising appearance in ABQ count as a visit? If a sitting president visits New Mexico and the only people who get to see him are those...
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The conservative New York Sun newspaper has waded into New Mexico's U.S. Senate race, suggesting that Heather Wilson is the best candidate to take on Democrat Tom Udall in the...
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Sen. Jeff Bingaman, chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, just finished a comprehensive speech about why he believes the prices of gas is so high and what...
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Sen. Pete Domenici has asked the top 5 U.S. oil companies to explain how they use their profits to enhance production. Big Oil, of course, has become public enemy number...
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Count one more Democratic superdelegate for Barack Obama. Sen. Jeff Bingaman will endorse the senator from Illinois this afternoon, according to a source with knowledge of Bingaman's decision. It is...
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