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New Mexico
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With the fight for House control down to a few dozen "battleground" districts, competitive races are scattered sparsely across the nation. New Mexico thus stands out for having notable campaigns in two of its three congressional districts. N.M. Election News
A Tougher Run for Bill Richardson: Former Clinton Staffer Faces a Tightening Race for Governor of New Mexico (Post, Oct. 7, 2002)
The GOP's Voice in a Hispanic Nominee: New Mexico Race Shows Perils, Promise as Party Courts Minority Group (Post, June 23, 2002) Tight Race Set Up to Replace N.M.'s Rep. Skeen: Sanchez to Face Richardson in Gubernatorial Contest (Congressional Quarterly, June 5, 2002; 11:41 AM) GOP Trio Seek Nods to Succeed N.M. Rep. Skeen (Congressional Quarterly, June 4, 2002; 8:28 AM) Richardson Given Free Pass While N.M. GOP Fights for Ticket (Post, June 2, 2002) N.M. GOP Looks for Candidate to Fill Bill Against Richardson (Congressional Quarterly, May 28, 2002; 2:03 PM) N.M. Democrats Hope for Two-Seat Pickup (Congressional Quarterly, May 9, 2002; 4:39 PM) Domenici's N.M. Challenger Has Tough Climb (Congressional Quarterly, May 3, 2002; 7:49 PM) Democrat Seeks Domenici's Seat (Post, Dec. 17, 2001) © 2002-2005 The Washington Post Company
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