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Heinrich Stays Ahead in Senate Race

Democratic Rep. Martin Heinrich continued to lead Republican Heather Wilson in New Mexico's U. ...
Obama Keeps N.M. Lead Over Romney

Obama Keeps N.M. Lead Over Romney

President Barack Obama has held on to his lead over Republican Mitt Romney in the presidential conte ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has ordered emissions-reduction upgrades at the San Juan Generating Station. New Mexico has proposed a less costly solution. (JOURNAL FILE)

Candidates Differ On San Juan Strategy

New Mexico's U.S. Senate candidates part ways on a dispute between the state of New Mexico and ...
Coal, being mined here near Grants in New Mexico, has surfaced as an issue in New Mexico’s U.S. Senate race and other 2012 election contests around the country. (Journal File)

U.S. Senate Race: Clear Difference On Coal

New Mexico's U.S. Senate race has emerged as a battleground in the nationwide, election-year f ...
This photo taken Oct. 19, 2012 shows New Mexico Democratic Congressional candidate, Michelle Lujan Grisham, left, speaking with voters at Barelas Coffee House in Albuquerque, N.M. A total of 49 Latino candidates _ 32 Democrats, 16 Republicans and one without a declared party _ are seeking House seats this year, according to the bipartisan National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials. Depending on how many of them win, their numbers in the House could make history. (AP Photo/Russell Contreras)

Latino House candidates set to make history

ALBUQUERQUE (AP) — It is lunch hour at Barelas Coffee House, in the heart of one of Albuquerque’s oldest Latino neighborhoods. Democratic House candidate Michelle Lujan Grisham weaves her way... Read more »

Pearce, Erhard Far Apart

Choice Is Clear In Southern District

Rubio: ABQ Saved My Life

Sen. Marco Rubio, campaigning for U.S. Senate candidate Heather Wilson in Northwest Albuquerque today, joked that New Mexico recently saved his life. The Florida Republican was referring to a flight... Read more »

Experts Give Obama Points on Foreign Policy

But economy seen as top issue to voters
Hispanic Views on Immigration a Surprise

Hispanic Views on Immigration a Surprise

Conventional political wisdom holds that immigration is not as big an issue in New Mexico as it is i ...

Heinrich, Wilson Both Oppose an Assault Weapons Ban

During Tuesday’s presidential debate, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney showed they are on opposite sides of the debate over an assault weapons ban, but New Mexico’s U.S. Senate candidates... Read more »

Wilson Opposed Deal On Debt Cap

What would Heather Wilson do? The question arose Thursday when Wilson unveiled a campaign ad that ha ...

Domenici Wades Into Heinrich-Wilson Race

New Mexico job cut claim hinges on future congressional action

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