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View Poll Results: Who is the right choice for New Mexico in 2010!
Susana Martinez - Republican 64 62.14%
Diane D. Denish - Democrat 39 37.86%
Voters: 103. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 09-16-2010, 03:50 PM
 
Location: Albuquerque, NM - Summerlin, NV
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It wouldn't be the first time . . .
It would not be the first time that you get involved. Why does it concern you? honestly.

Just shush about it. You are always adding fuel to the flame. If you don't like my posts don't come into my threads or look at my posts. Seriously its not hard labor.
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Old 09-16-2010, 04:01 PM
 
Location: Abu Al-Qurq
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Now, Congressional, and senate numbers? Show me some Local offices haha......

Sandoval goes red, just like Los Alamos.
I can come up with a million pejoratives to describe Bradly, but I'll let the viewer decide which one is most appropriate.

2008 (Sandoval County only (http://www.sos.state.nm.us/08GenResults/Statewide.pdf - broken link)):

SS09:
Sapien (D): 11981
Komadina (R): 11860

SS10:
Ryan (R): 4308
Raigoza (D): 3419

SS19:
Burnette (D): 678
Beffort (R): 557

SS21:
Wolfe (D): 2763
Cravens (R): 1806

SS22:
Lovejoy (D): 11387
Unopposed

SS23:
Rue (R): 2601
Unopposed

SS39:
Griego (D): 244
Unopposed

SR22:
Saxton (D): 2052
McCoy (R): 1810

SR23:
Rodefer (D): 2516
Youngberg (R): 1960

SR41:
Rodella (D): 618
Unopposed

SR43:
Wallace (R): 1122
Unopposed

SR44:
Powdrell-Culbert (R): 11581
Cour (D): 9812

SR60:
Thomas (D): 8362
Papponi (R): 8084

SR65:
Madalena (D): 7141
Unopposed

PRC3:
Block (D): 25370
Lass (R): 14558

DA13:
Martinez (D): 39909
Unopposed

PEC1:
Garrison (D): 3482
Unopposed
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Old 09-16-2010, 04:03 PM
 
Location: Albuquerque, NM - Summerlin, NV
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I can come up with a million pejoratives to describe Bradly, but I'll let the viewer decide which one is most appropriate.

2008 (Sandoval County only (http://www.sos.state.nm.us/08GenResults/Statewide.pdf - broken link)):

SS09:
Sapien (D): 11981
Komadina (R): 11860

SS10:
Ryan (R): 4308
Raigoza (D): 3419

SS19:
Burnette (D): 678
Beffort (R): 557

SS21:
Wolfe (D): 2763
Cravens (R): 1806

SS22:
Lovejoy (D): 11387
Unopposed

SS23:
Rue (R): 2601
Unopposed

SS39:
Griego (D): 244
Unopposed

SR22:
Saxton (D): 2052
McCoy (R): 1810

SR23:
Rodefer (D): 2516
Youngberg (R): 1960

SR41:
Rodella (D): 618
Unopposed

SR43:
Wallace (R): 1122
Unopposed

SR44:
Powdrell-Culbert (R): 11581
Cour (D): 9812

SR60:
Thomas (D): 8362
Papponi (R): 8084

SR65:
Madalena (D): 7141
Unopposed

PRC3:
Block (D): 25370
Lass (R): 14558

DA13:
Martinez (D): 39909
Unopposed

PEC1:
Garrison (D): 3482
Unopposed

GOOOOD JOB! Well it was a bad year for republicans. Ouch.
I could have swore, Sandoval was Republican! Damn
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Old 09-17-2010, 06:59 AM
 
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Originally Posted by bradly View Post
It would not be the first time that you get involved. Why does it concern you? honestly.

Just shush about it. You are always adding fuel to the flame. If you don't like my posts don't come into my threads or look at my posts. Seriously its not hard labor.
I actually look forward to your posts. You're always good for something outrageous and unsubstantiated on a slow day.
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Old 09-17-2010, 03:42 PM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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Good information Towanda! Very interesting numbers, particularly the District 2 race. I assumed that Pearce was a shoo-in to recapture the district. It's interesting that in an off-year election where Republican candidates are more popular in most states, that in New Mexico, people are sticking with Democrats, albiet slightly, according to your data. You would figure that the first district, which was held for I think 4 elections by Heather Wilson, would be an easily attainable mark for Barela. As Bradly says, however, Lujan comes from a heavily Democrat district, but nonetheless, leads by 5 (but using Mullins Facebook page as the source). Perhaps Mullins could actually win. Nonetheless, I thought previously that Republicans might be able to pretty easily pick off two of the three districts, but all three could remain with the Democrats. Compare these polls to Senate and House races in swing states like Ohio and Pennsylvania, where it appears the Democrats will get wiped out, and you have to wonder why New Mexico is polling better for the Democrats than some other states.
Frist of all Mullins was listed in his facebook and it was over a month ago. That could be a different story today. Keep in mind, NM is primarity a blue state even though periodically thery have had 2 Republican congressmen and the senate seats have been split. I still think the Republicans might surprise us and pull more off than anyone thought.

NIta
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Old 09-19-2010, 11:34 PM
 
Location: Albuquerque, NM - Summerlin, NV
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I actually look forward to your posts. You're always good for something outrageous and unsubstantiated on a slow day.

Sure, thank god for Bradly.
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Old 09-20-2010, 08:39 AM
 
Location: New Mexico
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Campaign signs are popping up all over my neighborhood, I've counted about 15 for Denish-Colón and zero for Martinez so far. I knew I was in a heavily Democratic area near the University so this comes as no surprise. But the traditionally-Republican front yards are conspicuously empty of signs.

I put a Denish-Colón sticker on the car but I feel a yard sign would be redundant.
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Old 09-20-2010, 11:08 AM
 
Location: Albuquerque, NM - Summerlin, NV
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The West side, I counted 39 Martinez signs in my subdivsion, 5 Denish.

And near My parents house (Tanoan) 8 Martinez, 0 Deinsh.
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Old 09-20-2010, 12:26 PM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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Campaign signs are popping up all over my neighborhood, I've counted about 15 for Denish-Colón and zero for Martinez so far. I knew I was in a heavily Democratic area near the University so this comes as no surprise. But the traditionally-Republican front yards are conspicuously empty of signs.

I put a Denish-Colón sticker on the car but I feel a yard sign would be redundant.
well at least you figured out why so many Denish signs: you live near the university..

One area does not represent an entire state...

Nita
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Old 09-20-2010, 12:39 PM
 
Location: Albuquerque, NM - Summerlin, NV
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Plus signs don't vote. They only show support. If signs voted, Diane would win..
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