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Richardson at Obama rally in Espanola NM last month Gov. BillRichardson has gotten a lot of flack from both Clintons for his endorsement of Barack Obama. And remember when longtime Clinton pal James Carville called Richardson a "Judas" for...
From AP News: BillRichardson — famously called a ‘Judas’ by a Clinton loyalist for backing Barack Obama over Hillary Rodham Clinton in the contentious Democratic presidential primary — says he’s not concerned that Bill Clinton continues to hold a grudge against him. “It could be pretty much a permanent fissure. But that’s politics, that’s OK,” Richardson told National...
On Saturday, October 11, Governor BillRichardson, Speaker Ben Lujan, Majority Leader Sen. Michael Sanchez, Rep. Elias Barela, and other local elected officials will attend a community matanza and fundraiser for Representative Andrew Barreras' re-election bid in Valencia County. More...
It appears that BillRichardson and Bill Clinton have not been able to repair the rift that formed when Mr. Richardson endorsed Barack Obama and not Hillary Clinton.
Martin Heinrich on the power of grassroots campaigning Join Governor BillRichardson, NM-01 Congressional Candidate Martin Heinrich and Chairman of the Democratic Party of New Mexico, Brian S. Colón, at the kickoff of South Valley canvassing on Saturday, October 11,...
By Michael Falcone NYT New Mexico Gov. BillRichardson and former President Bill Clinton used to be close. Mr. Clinton tapped him to be both ambassador to the United Nations and the secretary of energy during the former president’s second term. And when times got tough for Mr. Clinton (see: Lewinsky, Monica and impeachment), Mr. Richardson stood by him. That’s what friends...
... brothers, the inn is also home to Waffles, the cat, and Mrs. Rochester, the foul-mouthed parrot. Richardson has written an amusing collection of anecdotes. He has a very impressive command of the language. What a wonderful array of fun words. The whole book is charming and fun. I still liked the first one I read (second in the series), The Bachelor Brothers Bed and Breakfast Pillow Book,...
ABC News' Teddy Davis and Hope Ditto Report: New Mexico Gov. BillRichardson told National Public Radio on Thursday that he has not patched things up with Bill Clinton since going against his wife and endorsing Barack Obama for president....
An Hour with John Edwards An Hour with John McCain An Hour with Karl Rove Barack Obama Hope and Change Barack Obama on the Wealth Gap and Taxation BillRichardson in IowaBillRichardson on This Week w- George StephanopoulosBillRichardson Unveils Policy for Veterans and Military Families Bob Novak Talks About Clinton And Obama Charlie Rangel and Barney Frank...
Some serious star power will be coming to the state with a new film about a bizarre-but-true paranormal Army unit, according to Gov. BillRichardson’s office.
Hillary Clinton has forgiven BillRichardson, but not Bill. [ Politico ] C-SPAN has a timeline of the presidential debates that illustrates who spoke, how long they were talking, and what they were talking about. [via Information Aesthetics ] David Paterson endorsed City Councilman and State Senate candidate Joe Addabbo. [ Liz ] New York spent 20 percent more per citizen last...
" ... 'His campaign is run by lobbyists that represent Georgia and other countries,' New Mexico Gov. BillRichardson (D) said on ABC's This Week ... " McCain Aide's Georgian Ties Become an Issue By Zachary A. Goldfarb voices.washingtonpost.com Aug 10, 2008 The presidential campaign veered Sunday into a discussion about the escalating conflict between Georgia and Russia, with a supporter...
Gov. BillRichardson says the state’s Indian Affairs Department has signed an historic agreement with the Navajo Nation that clears the way for $3.9 million in capital outlay projects.