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Torres Small campaign announces $1.9 million raised in the last quarter

by Matthew Reichbach October 14, 2018
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Pollsters look at NM congressional races as election approaches

by Matthew Reichbach September 18, 2018
NMPR
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Will 2018 be the ‘Year of the Woman’ in New Mexico?

by Matthew Reichbach July 23, 2018
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
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Dems start general elections with congressional cash advantage

by Matthew Reichbach July 20, 2018
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DCCC poll shows close race in 2nd Congressional District

by Matthew Reichbach June 19, 2018
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Women win contested congressional races, to face off in November

by Andy Lyman and Matthew Reichbach June 6, 2018
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GOP still favored in CD2, but a rating shifts towards Dems

by Matthew Reichbach March 20, 2018
Posted inPolitics & Elections, Quick Reads

EMILY’s list endorses Torres Small in CD2 Dem primary

by Matthew Reichbach March 16, 2018
Posted inPolitics & Elections, Quick Reads

Water attorney running for Congress in CD2

by Matthew Reichbach January 17, 2018

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