We are here at Invesco Field at Mile High Stadium for the final day of the Democratic National Convention where Senator Barack Obama will accept the Democratic nomination for president. It will be a star-studded event. Among those set to...
We are minutes away from the gavel opening the third day of the Democratic National Convention. Tonight, former President Bill Clinton will speak to the convention and Senator Joe Biden (D-Delaware) will accept the Democratic nomination for vice president. Other...
Obama for America and the DNC are set to unveil a $20 million effort to register and mobilize Hispanic voters. Washington Post: DNC Chairman Howard Dean said the sum is unprecedented for a presidential campaign and represents a show of...
In a new podcast posted at the official Senate Republican Conference website, Senator Domenici speaks out about McCain's fall.
Summary of state process
New Mexico State Democratic Chairman Brian Colón is visiting every county in the state on a listening tour, with the goal of electing more Democrats to local and national offices--even in traditionally Republican districts like Chaves County. Here's an account of his recent trip to Roswell, New Mexico.
Read what the Republicans Wish You Wouldn’t … In today's edition, McCain wants more than a penny for your thoughts, Rudy's got nice stems, Rudy and Romney are being left behind by the locals and Senator Pete lawyers up!
Read what the Republicans Wish You Wouldn’t … In today's edition, Rudy's unpleasant, divorced and in drag and none of it is helping. Romney's pandering...again. McCain is old (still) and he may have helped craft the rules that will land a fellow GOP Senator in hot water...Plus, conservatives honor a gay porn star at CPAC!
Read the news the Republicans wish you wouldn't...in today's edition CPAC fall out, a Nevada Governor in hot water and a New Mexico Senator under fire for firings...
As President Bush campaigns in Western states today, recent articles in the New York Times and Billings Gazette note a shift in the Mountain West from red to blue as Democrats make electoral gains in governorships, state legislatures, and Congressional seats.
President Bush this morning will complete his definitive abandonment of comprehensive immigration reform by signing a flawed and politically-driven enforcement only Republican bill that mandates a fence on our southern border, but fails to fund its construction. The Republican Congress, in a political stunt designed to cater to the far right wing base of their party, authorized a border fence 700 miles long along a border that spans more than 2,000 miles, and even then appropriated only a small portion of the billions needed to build that fence. Adding to their hypocrisy in an election year, Congressional Republicans left in a provision that even allows small amounts of funding to be used on other programs.
New Mexico Republicans are joining the growing list of candidates willing to take the special interest cash that President Bush and Vice President Cheney can raise, but unwilling to be seen in public with them.
Chili's and a new direction are sure to fire up a crowd! In Roswell, New Mexico: With just more 100 days until the November election, politicians and supporters alike enjoyed hot dogs, chips and soft drinks while getting to...
As Democrats mobilize voters and discuss a new direction for our country during more than 800 nationwide "Democratic Reunion" events tomorrow, Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, offers a new direction for America's foreign policy in the Democratic Radio Address.
Today, U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez will hold a photo-op in Albuquerque, New Mexico highlighting the Bush Administration's failed immigration policies. Gutierrez will have a tough balancing act explaining why President Bush has failed to show leadership and ceded the immigration issue to extremists in the Republican Congress, while the Administration has made a mockery of enforcing existing U.S. immigration laws and employer sanctions.
On Tuesday, Democrats in eight states voted in Democratic primaries. We now have Democratic nominees in Alabama, California, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota. We haven't talked much about these races because it is DNC policy to stay strictly neutral in the primaries. But now we can, and we look forward to covering the races on Democrats.org.
Dean: Instead of showing real leadership, President Bush's southwest tour today highlights his ongoing failure to stand up to anti-immigrant rhetoric and misguided policies from the far-right of the Republican Party. President Bush must reject anti-immigrant and un-American provisions, some of which ended up in the House bill, if he wants a bill worth signing.
See pictures from events across the country and read what participants in the 50-State Canvass have to say in their own words.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) today unveiled an advertising campaign that sets the record straight on where Democrats and Republicans stand on immigration reform. In a new Spanish language radio ad, Democrats hold Republicans accountable for trying to criminalize immigrants, doctors, and churches, and for blocking real progress on immigration reform.
On the heels of Charlie Cook's fantastic article outlining the virtues of the Fifty State Strategy, local papers are beginning to pick up the ball and tout the progress of Democrats taking the fight to states that have never seen organizers outside presidential election years.
Newspapers across America are weighing in on President Bush's efforts to bypass a mandatory 45-day review of the deal to let a foreign company manage six of the nation's largest ports, and the continuing vunerability of our nations ports.
This week, New Mexico Attorney General Patricia Madrid was the first Democratic challenger of the 2006 cycle to to deliver the Democratic Radio Address. I was at my local pharmacy here in New Mexico a few weeks ago, I was...
This week, New Mexico Attorney General Patricia Madrid was the first Democratic challenger of the 2006 cycle to to deliver the Democratic Radio Address.
NBC "TODAY" INTERVIEW WITH NEW MEXICO GOVERNOR BILL RICHARDSON (D), FORMER U.S. AMBASSADOR TO THE U.N. INTERVIEWER: MATT LAUER TIME: 7:10 A.M. EST DATE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2006
The newest group of local organizers -- from Idaho, New Mexico and Nevada -- just joined the front lines of a 50-state party building strategy. Here's a little bit about them.
Thanks to you, our 50 State Strategy is hiring organizers to lay the groundwork now for victories in upcoming elections. Here are some people already hard at work in New Mexico.
Democratic Governors across the nation have stepped up to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Learn how New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson has responded below.
From the New Mexico Business Weekly:U.S. Rep. Tom Udall, D-N.M., has introduced a bill to amend the Small Business Act to help more American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians. Should it gain congressional approval, the bill would expand and...
Democratic Party of New Mexico 1301 San Pedro NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 505-830-3650 505-830-3645 (fax) http://www.nmdemocrats.org/ Chair: Brian Colon Vice Chair: Annadelle Sanchez Executive Director: Laura Sanchez...
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