Showing posts with label Congressional Candidate Lujan-Grisham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Congressional Candidate Lujan-Grisham. Show all posts

Monday, November 5, 2012

Congressman Martin Heinrich at UNM Campus

This is a link to a video taken at UNM Campus today:

 http://www.facebook.com/mobileprotection#!/photo.php?v=3309778242948

It was a Question and Answer with local reporters. Both Martin Heinrich and Michelle Lujan Grisham addressed questions on the election from other reporters. They answered questions about working women who have gone back to college to further their degrees that I asked. I want to thank who ever found my wallet and returned it.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Congressional Candiddate Michelle Lujan Grisham in the South Valley

Congressional Candidate Michelle Lujan Grisham speaks to a large crowd in the Albuquerque South Valley after being interduced by Congressman Ben R. Lujan.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Candidates in New Mexico State Fair Parade

This coming Saturday will be the New Mexico State Fair Parade in Albquerque. The parade will start on the fairgrounds at 8:30 am and head East on Central Avenue.

The Democratic Party will have candidates in the parade as always. This year is the year where a woman candidate will be the highest-ranking candidate in the parade. Senatorial candidate Martin Heinrich will not be attending this year’s parade.

Leave it to a woman to get the job done at home where it is important to show respect for women while a male candidate will only be looking at bring home more bacon.

Michelle Lujan Grisham will be the next U.S. Representative for Congressional District One in New Mexico. At present, she is leading in the polls. Michelle Lujan Grisham is polling at 46% while her opponent is polling at a pathetic 32%.

Republican’s war on women has not gone over well in New Mexico. Women are the small business owners and the breadwinners for our families in this state. It will be a positive, to have a woman who understands the issues, representing the state because of issues like education and family.