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Posted inPolitics & Elections, Quick Reads

Johnson to campaign this weekend in New Mexico

by Matthew Reichbach October 5, 2016
Posted inPolitics & Elections, Quick Reads

Poll: Double-digit lead for Clinton in NM

by Matthew Reichbach October 5, 2016
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Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, NM Legislature, Quick Reads

Poll shows high support for death penalty, Martinez approval rating underwater

by Matthew Reichbach October 4, 2016
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Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, NM Legislature, Quick Reads

Effort to bring back death penalty advances

by Andy Lyman October 3, 2016
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, NM Legislature, Quick Reads

Senate leadership back in Roundhouse, discussing budget

by Andy Lyman October 3, 2016March 16, 2025
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New Mexico Political Report
Posted inPolitics & Elections, Quick Reads

FiveThirtyEight: What happens if Johnson wins NM?

by Matthew Reichbach October 3, 2016
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, NM Legislature, Quick Reads

House passes expansion of three strikes law

by Matthew Reichbach October 2, 2016
Posted inPolitics & Elections, Quick Reads

Poll: Clinton leads Trump narrowly in NM, Johnson polling well

by Matthew Reichbach October 2, 2016
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

Lawmakers point fingers during special session

by Andy Lyman October 1, 2016
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New Mexico Political Report
Posted inNM Legislature, Quick Reads

House committee passes three high-profile crime bills

by Andy Lyman October 1, 2016

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