Showing posts with label New Mexico Republican party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Mexico Republican party. Show all posts

Friday, October 15, 2010

Rallying at the Roundhouse

We had a spirited rally Wednesday afternoon with a group of our Republican candidates in this November's election.

We heard from John Sanchez, candidate for Lt. Governor, Dianna Duran, Secretary of State candidate, Matthew Chandler, who's running for NM Attorney General, Ned Fuller for Court of Appeals Judge, and Brigette Russell, 47th state congressional district.

Less than three weeks to go until the election, and our candidates are in high gear, presenting a message of change, lower spending, and anti-corruption in giving the voters of New Mexico a choice on November 2.



JOHN SANCHEZ, CANDIDATE FOR LT. GOVERNOR:



DIANNA DURAN, CANDIDATE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE:



MATT CHANDLER, CANDIDATE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL:



BRIGETTE RUSSELL, CANDIDATE FOR NM HOUSE DISTRICT 47



NED FULLER, CANDIDATE FOR COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE:



GREAT TEAM!







TOO YOUNG TO VOTE YET:

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Seeing Susana in Taos

Last Sunday we went up to Taos, where the Taos GOP and the "Democrats for Martinez" were holding a rally for Susana Martinez, our Republican candidate for governor.

It was just a gorgeous August day, the setting was beautiful, the crowd was large and enthusiastic, so it made for a perfect political rally.

Here are some of the pictures John took:


SUSANA ADDRESSES THE CROWD:





THE FOOD WAS DELICIOUS:




THIRD DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE TOM MULLINS SPEAKS TO THE CROWD:








ME SPEAKING WITH SUSANA:


SHERRY MORRISON, TOM MULLINS AND ME:



THIS IS MY FAVORITE PICTURE: THE DIVERSITY JUST SAYS NEW MEXICO:

(The man on the right is former NM Governor David Cargo.)

Friday, March 5, 2010

Our choice for Governor


The Republican side has five candidates for governor in 2010: State Rep. Janice Arnold-Jones, Pete Domenici Jr., Susana Martinez, Doug Turner, and former NM GOP Chairman Allen Weh. We have met all of them but Domenici in recent months. Everyone of them has different strengths, and seem to be good people, but not all of them would be equally good as gubernatorial candidates, or as governor. In our opinion.

Last night we went to a private meet and greet event for Susana Martinez. She is the District Attorney in Doña Ana county (Las Cruces), down in the very southern part of New Mexico, with 14 years of experience and accomplishments. We met her and her husband once before - at the Santa Fe GOP Christmas Party, where we signed her petition to get on the ballot. And, several weeks ago she personally called me on the telephone to ask for our support in the campaign.

Last night we had another opportunity to talk to her and her husband Chuck personally. First of all -- what nice people! Down to earth and friendly and easy to talk to. But that is only the surface.

Susana talked to the crowd and answered questions. WOW - we loved her message. She is smart and tough and motivated and she knows the issues and she already has plans for what kind of admnistration she wants to have. I agree with her on every issue - smaller more efficient government, getting our HUGE bloated, corrupt, broken state government under control, especially reducing our enormous debt, making New Mexico once again attractive to businesses wanting to locate here, attracting gas and oil companies that left the state (crippled by high taxes and regulated to death by the current governor) to return, as well as her views on illegal immigration and sanctuary cities, Second Amendment rights, the deplorable education system here, etc. She had the crowd cheering with many of the points she was making.

What I liked best was that she is positive -- enthusiastic and hopeful about the future of the state if we can get good government and fiscal responsibility back.

John and I are sold on her as our candidate - we are committing ourselves to jumping in and working on her campaign.

SUSANA MARTINEZ FOR GOVERNOR.
She is also on Facebook and Twitter.

(Oh. One more note. Just yesterday Susana was named New Mexico Prosecutor of the Year by a peer group within the state bar association.)

Go Susana! (More to come on her campaign in future blog posts here.)