We're learning more about how people in New Mexico feel about a wide range of things, from the issues to elected officials, as the election nears.
Democrats and Republicans both think they can win the state's Second Congressional District — one of the swingiest in the country — where immigration and abortion rights are dominating the debate.
New Mexico's 2nd congressional district has flipped red to blue and back since it was established in 1969. Rep. Gabe Vasquez wants to be the first Democratic congressman re-elected in 40 years.
New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District has flipped red to blue and back since it was established in 1969. Rep. Gabe Vasquez wants to be the first Democratic congressman re-elected in 40 years.
New Mexico's 2nd congressional district has flipped red to blue and back since it was established in 1969. Rep. Gabe Vasquez wants to be the first Democratic congressman re-elected in 40 years.
It was an act of vandalism turned into a message of positivity. Earlier this month, someone graffitied the word “trump” on the wall of the New Mexico Black Leadership Council Building. Instead of covering it up,
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Four years after Joe Biden decisively won New Mexico, more state voters disapprove than approve of his job performance as president, a new Journal poll found. About 44% of registered, likely voters surveyed said they approve of Biden's job performance,
Here, border politics are literally matters of life and death. Federal and local authorities describe a new humanitarian crisis along New Mexico’s nearly 180-mile portion of the border, where migrant deaths from heat exposure have surged and merciless smuggling cartels inflict havoc.
New Mexicans support for a border wall along the U.S., Mexico border has increased since 2018, a new Journal poll found. The state's voters are also concerned with border security with 84% of likely voters surveyed saying the border is a somewhat serious or very serious problem.
Texas’ latest move is a ‘political stunt’ that will have ‘will have no meaningful impact on our nation’s broken immigration system,’ New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham said