All this is money -- which will come from wealthy Republicans -- will be used to blunt the possibility of a True Blue New Mexico. So what can we do? Show them their $5000/PAC, $2000/person dinners with Vice President Dick Cheney are no match for our people powered politics.
So who are the candidates we're supporting with the True Blue New Mexico donation drive?
For Senate, the choice is obvious. Tom Udall is currently a true progressive voice in the House. Udall will be a true progressive voice in the Senate when he is New Mexico's next Senator. Not only will this be a great change from Sen. Pete Domenici, but much better than the two main Republican choices. The ultra-conservative Steve Pearce and fake-moderate Heather Wilson would be disasters for New Mexico.
In the First Congressional District, Martin Heinrich is another great progressive voice. As an Albuquerque city councilor, Heinrich spoke out against the War in Iraq when it was not a popular thing to do. He has won environmental awards and has called for an Apollo-type program for energy independence. And Heinrich spearheaded a successful effort to raise the minimum wage in Albuquerque. He is a true progressive.
The same cannot be said of his likely general election opponent, Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White. White was the Bernalillo County Chair of the Bush/Cheney campaign in 2004. In other words, he is partially responsible for helping deliver the county to Bush in 2004. He does not even have the illusion of moderation that Heather Wilson has; as one person told me, "He isn't even Heather Wilson -- he's Steve Pearce." Not what the First Congressional District needs -- now or ever.
In the Second Congressional District, we are lucky enough to have another great candidate in Bill McCamley. McCamley has experience in Southern New Mexico; he is a Doña Ana County Commissioner and a New Mexico State Alum. Lobo fans (like myself) will have to give him a pass on that last one, but only because he has great stances on the issues and would make a fine Representative.
McCamley's Republican opponents will surely be ensnarled in a costly and bitter primary. The Republicans see this as a safe Republican seat; but last election, it took an incumbent Republican (Pearce) a ten-to-one money advantage to reach 60 percent against an underfunded and unknown Democratic opponent. This seat isn't outside the realm of possibility, and if anyone can deliver it, it would be McCamley.
The Third Congressional District is a bit more muddled. It's a problem that most districts in the country would love to have: too many great progressive candidates any one of which can win the general. So instead of asking people to donate to one progressive candidate in the primary, we ask that money be donated to the NM-03 Democratic Nominee Fund. The money raised for this will go to the eventual Democratic nominee after the June 3 primary elections.
So once again, please donate to some great Democratic candidates and show Dick Cheney and Karl Rove that they can't decide who wins elections by top dollar fundraisers. |