New Mexico: My weekend with the Dem candidates
Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 01:27:22 PM PDT
As always, click on all pictures for the larger version. And you can see the rest at my Flickr page
Crossposted at New Mexico FBIHOP
Saturday, I followed Tom Udall around the city, starting up in the Northeast Heights at Page One, the largest independent bookstore in the state.
Page One Town Hall
The event at Page One was a town hall meeting, where about 100 people showed up to hear Udall give a short speech and ask the Congressman questions.
Udall began the speech by telling about his accomplishments both as the Attorney General and as a Congressman. He mentioned he voted against the war in Iraq and said, "We should have stayed in Afghanistan; we should have captured Osama bin Laden."
Hillary-Palooza in New Mexico w/pix
Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 05:46:32 PM PDT
So Hillary came to the area yesterday. Obama campaign locals were encouraging people to go. And I was curious to check it out, too. See what the crowd was like. An hour ahead of the doors opening, this was what I found:

This was about the same time that people had been asked to show up to volunteer. But they had all the volunteers they needed by then. Española is the county seat of Rio Arriba County, a heavily Democratic, largely Hispanic county which went for Hillary on Super Tuesday. It is said that people in Rio Arriba wouldn’t vote for Obama unless Hillary came in person to ask them to. And so she did.
It was a dutiful performance, with a ritual feeling to it. The laconic mood was perhaps related to a hot day, and a non-air-conditioned venue.
NM-Sen: Udall Speaks on Energy in New Mexico
Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 10:16:35 PM PDT
Click on pictures to make larger. And yes, these pictures all came out bad. The lighting was between horrible and incredibly horrible.
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I made the drive down I-25 that is both familiar and incredibly boring. The drive from Albuquerque past Isleta, past Los Lunas even past Belen... to Socorro, New Mexico. Somewhere along the trip (near Belen usually) I always ask myself why I'm doing this -- especially when I plan on turning around and driving back in just a few hours.
But I had a chance to see Tom Udall in action at a Town Hall-style meeting called the "Energy Security Roundtable." And while Udall will never be confused with John F or Robert Kennedy for his oratorical skills (though few are), he still did pretty well in front of the crowd of about 40 in Workman 101 on the New Mexico Tech campus.
Steve Pearce's Hippie Hippie Shake: Don't You Want Somebody to Love?
Thu Aug 07, 2008 at 03:38:40 PM PDT
Stare into the center of the mandala, Steve
As I commented on Matt's post at New Mexico FBIHOP about the Steve Pearce hippie attack ad on Tom Udall, Grace Slick used to sing "One pill makes you larger. And one pill makes you small." GOP Senate candidate Steve Pearce must have gotten the one that makes you small -- and that causes flashbacks for 40 years. Steve isn't looking for somebody to love -- he's trying to get people to dredge up old grudges from decades past. He must still carry that baggage from all those years ago. Stuck in the past like an angrily buzzing fly in a time-warp web.
Dirty F'ing Hippies!
Thu Aug 07, 2008 at 10:59:42 AM PDT
GOP Senate candidate Steve Pearce of New Mexico seems to have discovered the ability for time travel, as he has apparently gone back in time to the 60s - or in his case, perhaps never left - and found some compelling reasons to vote for him over his Dem opponent, Tom Udall.
Plus he seems to have the same understanding of the Inter-Tubes as John McCain.
Fabulous Freeper Update (Vote again today!)(Shameless Pimping for a Good Cause)
Wed Aug 06, 2008 at 09:13:35 AM PDT
Good morning peeps!
Yesterday I published a link to Steve Pearce's website. For those of you who don't know, Steve Pearce is the idiot who gave up a safe republican congressional seat to take on one of New Mexico's most popular and respected sons, Tom Udall, for the US Senate. Most of the polls show Tom winning by 25-28%. It's going to be a wild west ass kicking, kids.
Steve Pearce's Wacky Online Poll (Go Vote!)
Tue Aug 05, 2008 at 04:41:33 PM PDT
The geniuses at the Steve Pearce campaign (for those of you who don't know Pearce, he is the guy who is going to lose the US Senate race in a landslide to Tom Udall, one of the greatest guys I have ever known, here in New Mexico) have a great gimmick on their website, an online poll asking us who we are voting for in the Presidential Race. So far the results are like 200-5 for Obama, not the results they were looking for. Go, do your duty...
Show Steve who we are voting for...Show Steve who we are voting for...
Steve Pearce Online Poll Gaffe
Tue Aug 05, 2008 at 10:10:51 AM PDT
We're a lot better at this internet organizing stuff - that much is apparent. After a successful Netroots Nation meeting and our ongoing collective muscle flexing on the net - it's a wonder that the Grand Oil Party even tries anymore.
Here in New Mexico, Republican Senate candidate Congressman Steve Pearce put a poll on his website yesterday asking simply, "Who Do You Support for President?" The user gets to pick from three answers: John McCain, Barack Obama, or Other.
Last night, your friendly New Mexico DKos Caucus caught wind and decided to voice our opinions!
See the results below!
Make Steve Pearce Listen to YOU - not Big Oil
Wed Jul 30, 2008 at 07:55:01 AM PDT
For the Keynote Address, Obama Ought to Pick...
Sun Jul 27, 2008 at 07:45:44 AM PDT
In no particular order, these are the names to consider;
NN08 followup: New Mexico Dems GET the Netroots w/ Poll
Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 02:00:29 PM PDT
Crossposted at New Mexico FBIHOP
A few weeks back, Marjorie Childress had a great article about net neutrality over at the Independent (the other place I write and actually get paid for).
Something interesting that I remember this weekend was seeing which candidates were the most net-friendly. I don't mean just showing up and glad-handing at Netroots Nation or sending staff, but also understanding net neutrality.
And the divide between Democrats and Republicans was as clear as the digital divide between the middle-class urbans and lower-class rural New Mexicans.
The New Mexico Independent was curious about what those who are running for federal office in New Mexico think about the issue. As it turned out, Democratic contenders were all informed on the topic and knew where they stood. Conversely, none of the Republicans running for Congress responded to the inquiry. They either declined to comment because of the complexity of the issue or declined all comment. First Congressional District candidate Darren White refused to respond despite several requests.
Again, the GOOD Dem challengers on FISA: a list
Thu Jul 10, 2008 at 05:36:34 AM PDT
Given what happened yesterday, I feel it's important I repost my earlier diary on who are the GOOD Democratic challengers when it comes to FISA. I'll try to corral all their statements into this diary, so you can see who the "good guys" are.
First, let's start off with the current House and Senate members who voted against this bill. (For the Senate, I'm only including those who voted against cloture yesterday for the bill.) They do deserve credit, as it's their jobs on the line.
Follow me below the fold to see the dozens of Democratic challengers who are standing up for the Constitution, and are against this FISA bill and retroactive immunity.
Disappointment from OR: both Udalls to support Gordon Smith
Tue Jul 08, 2008 at 09:20:23 AM PDT
A NY Times profile on the Udall cousins (Mark and Tom), storied Democratic officials from the West, and both with active Senate campaigns, buries an interesting and very disappointing nugget of information way down deep: the two Udalls, despite runnings as Democrats, will support Gordon Smith (R-OR) in his campaign against challenger Jeff Merkley. The reason? He's their cousin.
Here's the relevant passage:
Focus On...NEW MEXICO!!! (#21 in a 50-state series)
Tue Jul 08, 2008 at 07:37:09 AM PDT
Every State. Every race. Right here.
This is number 21 in a planned series of 50 entries between now and November, looking at each of the 50 states in terms of every race on that state's ticket--Presidential, Gubernatorial, Senate, House, State legislatures--the whole enchilada! Special attention paid to identifying and promoting the most important contests per state.
Today, we will explore a wonderful, wonderful state with perhaps the best election prospects of them all—NEW MEXICO!!
NM-Sen: Udall Raises $2.1 million in 2Q
Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 12:34:46 PM PDT
Crossposted at New Mexico FBIHOP
The Tom Udall fundraising machine is still running strong, with no signs of stopping -- if anything, the fundraising efforts are gaining steam.
Democratic candidate Tom Udall has raised over $2.1 million in the second quarter for his Senate run according to a press release from his campaign.
In the second quarter, which ended at the end of the day on June 30, Udall raised more than he had in any other quarter so far.
Breaking: Bush Signs the New GI Bill!
Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 02:25:52 PM PDT
It's a very exciting day for us here at the Tom Udall for Senate campaign. The Associated Press reports that President Bush has signed the Webb GI Bill into law:
The new GI Bill essentially would guarantee a full scholarship at any in-state public university, along with a monthly housing stipend, for people who serve in the military for at least three years. It is aimed at replicating the benefits awarded veterans of World War II and more than doubles the value of the benefit — from $40,000 today to $90,000.
The GI Bill measure, authored by Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., had such extraordinary support from both Democrats and Republicans that White House objections were easily overridden. The bill also allows veterans to transfer their benefits to their spouse or a child, an idea Bush has championed.
We wanted to thank all those on DailyKos who made a difference by signing Tom's letter to President Bush asking him to sign this bill, which we diaried here and here.
GOOD Congressional challengers on FISA: The List
Thu Jun 26, 2008 at 05:56:53 AM PDT
In the last couple days, there have been several posts across the blogosphere citing what various candidates running for Congress have said on FISA and retroactive immunity for the telecoms. But so far, it's been all over the map. I'll try to corral all their statements into this diary, so you can see who the "good guys" are.
First, let's start off with the current House and Senate members who voted against this bill. They do deserve credit, as it's their jobs on the line.
Follow me below the fold to see the dozens of Democratic challengers who are standing up for the Constitution, and are against this FISA bill and retroactive immunity.
New Tom Udall TV Ad: "Desert"
Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 01:55:10 PM PDT
Hey gang!
We're launching a new TV ad here in NM tomorrow, and thought we'd pop it up here for you to take a gander at. It highlights the fact that Tom has to fight tooth-and-nail to keep good jobs in New Mexico and bring in more.
Video on the flip.