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Friday, July 04, 2008
NM-02: Where Will Tinsley Spend Independence Day?
We know where Harry Teague, the Dem candidate for Congress in NM-02, will be this holiday weekend. He's visiting five community holiday celebrations in Southern New Mexico during the 4th of July weekend. We don't know where his GOP rival, Ed Tinsley (right), will be this weekend. Could it be that he'll be hanging out at events near what he calls his "second home" -- in Santa Fe?
We know that Tinsley owns a home in the elite Las Campanas subdivision in Santa Fe. We also know that he's admitted to spending only 60 to 70 percent of his time in the 2nd Congressional district he seeks to represent [Las Cruces Sun-News, 11/07/07]. What we don't know for sure is where Tinsley will be this holiday weekend.
There's nothing on his campaign website about his schedule during the Independence Day festivities. In fact, it appears that the last time his website was updated was when he won the GOP primary back in early June. So, whereabouts unknown. But the Democratic Party of New Mexico has some suggestions if Ed is up at his home in Santa Fe for the holidays.
"Maybe Tinsley should consider attending some of the great Independence Day events close to his home in Santa Fe. Since Ed Tinsley admittedly spends so much time in Santa Fe, he may know more about what's going on there than me," said Josh Geise, Executive Director of the Democratic Party of New Mexico. Where will the Tinsleys be on July 4th? Keep an eye out at these events:
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July 4, 2008 at 10:30 AM in NM-02 Congressional Race 2008, Republican Party | Permalink | Comments (2)
NM-01: Heinrich and Vets; 4th of July Holiday Schedule
Heinrich with veterans at Bataan Memorial Park yesterday
Yesterday, local veterans hosted a press conference for Martin Heinrich to express their support for his campaign for Congress. They have banded together to form Veterans for Heinrich and will work over the coming months with Heinrich to address veterans' issues, according to a statement from the campaign. "Our troops put their lives and their families on hold in order to serve their fellow Americans," said Heinrich. "We owe them a great debt of gratitude and I intend to make sure Congress repays this debt."
Brigadier General George Franzen introduced Heinrich at the conference and will co-chair the committee with his wife Lisa Franzen. They are both veterans and residents of Placitas. "Martin has a deep and serious concern for all our veterans, those now returning from combat as well as veterans from earlier conflicts. As a 29-year veteran of the Air Force, I know we can count on Martin Heinrich to make the changes we need in our nation."
Heinrich thanked the crowd for their support and expressed his support for veterans at home and deployed. "Our soldiers have bravely fought hostile enemies abroad. They should never have to fight federal bureaucrats here at home for the benefits they have earned."
Schedule for Holiday Weekend
Heinrich will be visiting with folks in every county in the First Congressional District during the Fourth of July holiday weekend:
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July 4, 2008 at 09:57 AM in NM-01 Congressional Seat 2008, Veterans | Permalink | Comments (0)
Thursday, July 03, 2008
"Pearce Wrong 4 NM" Hybrid Competes in Street Race Tonight
The thrills just keep on coming in New Mexico's U.S. Senate race:
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The “Steve Pearce: Wrong 4 New Mexico Hybrid Car” Drives the Debate on High Gas Prices by Lining Up Against Albuquerque’s Best in a Race to the Finish
Featuring conversations with the crowd about their feelings on the high cost of gas and what they think of Rep. Steve Pearce and Rep. Tom Udall
When: Thursday, July 3, 6:00 PM
Where: Albuquerque Dragway, 5700 Bobby Foster Rd. SE
What: The “Steve Pearce: Wrong 4 New Mexico Hybrid” Will be Entering the Street Race Session to Prove that You Don’t Need High Gas Prices for High Speed Action
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July 3, 2008 at 02:15 PM in 2008 NM Senate Race, Energy | Permalink | Comments (1)
NM-02: Teague to Attend 5 Celebrations During 4th of July Weekend
Harry Teague, NM-02's Dem Congressional candidate, will be visiting five communities in Southern New Mexico and honoring locals as they celebrate America's independence during the long Fourth of July weekend. According to a campaign release, Harry will attend the Electric Light Parade in Las Cruces on Thursday evening. Friday morning Harry will attend the Mescalero Celebration Parade, followed by the Independence Day Festival in Artesia. Saturday morning, Harry will march in the Eunice Independence Day Parade, and later in the evening, Harry will take part in the Lovington Centennial Presentation and festivities.
In today's statement, Teague thanked Southern New Mexicans for their service to the country:
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July 3, 2008 at 01:49 PM in NM-02 Congressional Race 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
(Updated) NM-03: Lujan Issues Fourth of July Statement
DFA Chair Jim Dean, Ben Ray Lujan at DFA's Campaign Training Academy in ABQ last month
Update: Ben Ray will be visiting these communities over the Fourth of July weekend:
Friday, July 4
- 8:00 am - 33rd Annual Pancakes on the Plaza, Santa Fe
- 10:00 am - Corrales NM 4th of July Parade, Corrales Main Fire Station
Saturday, July 5
- 9:00 am - Las Vegas NM Fiesta Parade, 6th and University
- After the Parade - Las Vegas NM 4th of July Fiesta, Old Town Plaza
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NM-03 Congressional candidate Ben Ray Luja¡n issued the following statement in observance of the Fourth of July:
"As we will celebrate Independence Day with family and friends, we should also take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices of those who fought for our independence, freedom and ideals. Our founders constructed a nation that values the rights, liberties and freedom of its people. They had a vision we continue to work toward today.
"The Democratic Congress recently honored the sacrifices of our soldiers with a new GI Bill that expands education benefits to provide a full, four-year scholarship for returning soldiers. Our soldiers and veterans have made great sacrifices and endured great hardship, and I will work hard to get them the benefits they earned and deserve."
I especially like this next paragraph, with a FISA vote due next Tuesday in the U.S. Senate:
"America's founding fathers also went to great lengths to create a system of checks and balances and protections against government infringement of individual rights. I encourage the Senate to live up to these ideals and oppose the domestic surveillance program recently passed by the House of Representatives. Our founders and our soldiers sacrificed too much to see our freedoms given away.
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July 3, 2008 at 11:57 AM in Civil Liberties, NM-03 Congressional Seat 2008, Veterans | Permalink | Comments (0)
NM-01: Press Conference Today Marks Official Launch of Veterans for Heinrich
In honor of Independence Day, local veterans will host a press conference at 11 AM today, July 3rd, at Bataan Memorial Park in support of NM-01 Congressional candidate Martin Heinrich. According to a statement from the campaign, this will also mark the official launch of Veterans for Heinrich. In attendance with Heinrich will be Brigadier General George Franzen and Lisa Franzen, both veterans, as well as other local veterans and supporters of Martin Heinrich's campaign for change.
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July 3, 2008 at 10:00 AM in NM-01 Congressional Seat 2008, Veterans | Permalink | Comments (0)
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Gov. Richardson Appoints Martha Burk as Women’s Issues Advisor
Gov. Bill Richardson introduced Corrales resident Martha Burk yesterday as his Senior Advisor on Women’s Issues. Great pick. Burk, who served as the Senior Adviser for Women’s Issues for Richardson's presidential campaign, is a nationally recognized expert on pay equity and other women’s issues. She's a political psychologist, feminist, and former Chair of the National Council of Women's Organizations who led a protest at the 2003 Masters Tournament in Augusta, GA to bring attention to the male-only membership rules of the Augusta National Golf Club, which hosted it.
Burk currently runs the Corporate Accountability Project for the National Council of Women's Organizations. She's also a syndicated columnist, and serves as Money Editor for Ms. Magazine. She's authored two books -- Cult of Power: Sex Discrimination in Corporate American and What Can Be Done About It, and Your Money And Your Life: The High Stakes for Women Voters in ’08 and Beyond.
During yesterday's news conference, Richardson said of the appointment, “I’m not looking for more reports that will simply highlight what we already know –- that many women are not getting a fair shake when it comes to employment and pay equity. That’s why I tapped Dr. Burk for this role, because she knows these issues perhaps better than anyone and she is prepared, like me, to take bold action."
Richardson said Dr. Burk will advise him as he works with the Legislature to double the New Mexico child day care credit -– which will help more than 11,000 working families who pay more than $5,000 a year on child care:
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July 2, 2008 at 12:16 PM in Economy, Populism, Justice, Women's Issues | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Hey Barack, Listen Up
Here's a video from Sen. Russ Feingold in response to the many messages he's getting encouraging him to keep fighting the dangerous FISA bill that will now be heard when the Senate reconvenes next Tuesday. He summarizes what's wrong with this bill, and says our letters, phone calls and emails are making a real difference in this fight. We need to keep up the pressure -- on our Senators and our presumptive presidential nominee.
As currently written, the bill would provide retroactive immunity to telecoms without their having to enter a court of law to try and justify their complicity with illegal acts by President Bush. Even worse, the bill would give unprecedented and wide-ranging access to all our international communications without a court overseeing the process.
How could any Democrat vote for such a constitution-shredding bill? Ask Senator Obama -- if he follows through with his stated intention to vote for the FISA bill with or without telecom immunity. Despite his campaign's previous statement that he'd support a filibuster of any bill that contained retroactive immunity, Obama suddenly seems to believe that the dangers of terrorism justify throwing our privacy rights and laws in the trash can. Can anything be farther from the truth or sound more like a Bush-Cheney-McCain punchline? Is Obama really no better than the likes of Rep. Steny Hoyer, who pushed this bill on the House side?
Tonight's Obama Meeting
We attended the Obama campaign meeting tonight at the Plumbers' Hall in Albuquerque and it was apparent that Obama's incredibly disappointing and dismissive statement about the FISA bill was much on people's minds. Obviously, the 60+ people who showed up tonight to touch base with the new field organizers and get certified as voter registrars are gung-ho Obama supporters. And yet the enthusiasm of many seemed subdued and unfocused.
There was a fair amount of whispering and muttering going on in the crowd about Obama and FISA, as well as a few other stances he's taken recently. Several people even challenged the organizers about Obama's upcoming FISA vote, saying they'd have a very hard time going door to door to encouage people to vote for Barack if he backed the bill as written.
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July 1, 2008 at 10:45 PM in 2008 General Presidential Election, Civil Liberties, Corporatism, Justice, Local Politics, Terrorism | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tonight: Meet Campaign Staff at Obama for NM Meeting in ABQ
Obama's speech on patriotism yesterday in Independence MO
RSVP for tonight's Obama for New Mexico meeting in Albuquerque and meet the campaign's new staff members. You can also find out what's happening now that the national campaign is in full gear, and get deputized so you can register voters. This weekly meeting has now moved to larger quarters:
Tuesday, July 1, 2008, 7-8:00 PM
Plumbers and Pipefitters Hall
510 San Pedro SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
Also check out the many events scheduled in the coming weeks, including a massive voter registration drive before and during Fourth of July events around the state.
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July 1, 2008 at 12:37 PM in 2008 General Presidential Election, NM-01 Congressional Seat 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
NM-01: Heinrich Fundraising "Skyrockets" on ActBlue
Heinrich in discussion with campaign manager Jon Blair
Once again, NM-01 Congressional candidate Martin Heinrich was among the top weekly recipients of campaign funds on ActBlue, coming in at #4 just behind widely popular and high-profile Senate candidate Mark Warner:
Top 10 Candidates on ActBlue, June 24-30, 2008
Rick Noriega | TX-Sen | $119,418.37
Kay Hagan | NC-Sen | $88,551.01
Mark Warner | VA-Sen | $47,225.00
Martin Heinrich | NM-01 | $46,252.43
Joseph Sestak, Jr. | PA-07 | $30,809.50
Barack Obama | President | $26,535.80
Jeff Merkley | OR-Sen | $25,392.64
Bob Lord | AZ-03 | $25,255.39
Mark Begich | AK-Sen | $23,704.29
Joshua Segall | AL-03 | $22,661.00
As I posted previously, Heinrich was #5 in ActBlue fundraising the week before, from June 17-23. ActBlue had this to say about Heinrich's recent online fundraising:
Heinrich's fundraising numbers have continued to skyrocket, making last week his most successful showing yet on ActBlue. After the campaign's original goal to raise $35,000 by the end of the quarter was "obliterated," the campaign quickly surpassed their increased goal of $50,000. The campaign has since raised their target to $75,000. All of the contributors in this drive were entered into a drawing to 'Hike with Heinrich' on one of his favorite trails in New Mexico's 1st District.
When all was said and done at Midnight last night, Heinrich actually raised almost $100,000 in the campaign's one-and-a-half week end of quarter push that started with a $35,000 goal -- showing the strong support he's getting from the grassroots-netroots.
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July 1, 2008 at 11:58 AM in NM-01 Congressional Seat 2008, Web/Tech | Permalink | Comments (0)