Monday, August 31, 2009
Richardson's Visit to Cuba
Friday, August 28, 2009
Remembering Kennedy and Looking Forward
Thursday, August 27, 2009
DPNM's Field Notes: Activism and Organizing
As the school year starts anew, the DPNM is attending an activities fair on campus this afternoon to get the word out on our online activities as well as recruiting fall interns to work to Keep New Mexico Blue.
We've had a great turn out at our booth, with many students, community members and activists stopping by to chat about why they love being a Democrat -- and we've registered several of them to vote as well!
We'll be here until 2pm today, so if you're in the neighborhood, stop by and check us out.
Later tonight, there are three other events that DPNM volunteers can choose to attend:
At 6pm, there will be a training at the DPNM HQ on effective techniques for phone banking or canvassing -- you can call 505-830-3650 for more information or to sign up for the class.
At 7pm, there will be a bus tour rally for President Obama's Organizing for Change in support of Health Care Reform that includes a public option. The rally will be held at the National Hispanic Cultural Center and will last until 8pm.
Finally, at 8pm, there will be a candle light vigil to honor and remember the late Senator Kennedy. It will be held at Civic Plaza in Downtown Albuquerque and participants are asked to bring their own candles.
We look forward to keeping you updated weekly on our field activities and hope to see you at this evening's events!
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Remembering the Lion of the Senate
Statements on Kennedy's Passing
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Health Care Bus Rally Coming to Albuquerque
Monday, August 24, 2009
Rush Calls Latinos "Illegal"
Friday, August 21, 2009
Winning the Triple Crown
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Fact Checking the Health Care Myths
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
NM Governor Richardson Meets with North Koreans
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Lujan's Town Hall is an Example to Follow
Monday, August 17, 2009
President Obama Addresses Veterans' Issues
Friday, August 14, 2009
DPNM Announces State Central Committee Meeting
DPNM's Field Notes: Activism & Organizing
Thursday, August 13, 2009
DPNM Executive Director Calls for Answers
Wilson Needs To Answer Some Questions
Albuquerque, NM - As former U.S. Rep. Heather Wilson considers mounting a bid for the governor's office, New Mexicans deserve the truth about her role in the politically motivated firing of U.S. Attorney David Iglesias.
In Congressional testimony to the House Judiciary Committee, George Bush confidante Karl Rove described Wilson's role in the firing as an advocate for removing Iglesias from his post. Wilson contradicted him.
"Who is telling the truth, Karl Rove or Heather Wilson?," said Josh Geise, executive director of the Democratic Party of New Mexico. "This issue goes to the heart of public integrity - a U.S. Attorney was fired for political reasons. Even Karl Rove says she had something to do with it - why can't she own up to her role?"
Numerous questions remain for Wilson to clear up, Geise said. Those questions include:
- Do you believe Karl Rove perjured himself when he said you "pushed the White House to fire New Mexico's then-U.S. attorney, David Iglesias, before the Nov. 2006 election because he wasn't moving fast enough on a corruption case involving New Mexico Democrats"? [Politico, Aug. 12, 2009]
- How many times did you communicate with Karl Rove about Iglesias over email, in letters or verbally? How many times did you communicate with any White House staff about Iglesias? Did any of your staff communicate with White House staff about the firing?
- Karl Rove's attorney says you spoke to Rove before the 2006 election about Iglesias. You have denied this. Why would Rove's attorney make inaccurate statements about an important date in the timeline? Doesn't Karl Rove have an acute sense of when elections take place?
- Did you see Karl Rove when he visited New Mexico in September 2006, when he called Harriet Miers in the White House and was "agitated" about Iglesias? Were you with him when he made that phone call? Did you or any of your aides meet with him and discuss Iglesias?
- You have said publicly that the FBI requested your help in an investigation about Patrcia Madrid. What help did you provide to the FBI as they investigated your political opponent?
- What was the value of weighing in on this investigation if the goal was not to influence the investigation and ultimately help your campaign?
- Are there any circumstances in which it's appropriate for elected officials to complain about the pace of political investigations of their opponents by the U.S. Attorney's office? Shouldn't elected officials be held to a high standard of avoiding such conflicts of interest?
"End of Life" Provision Reportedly Scrapped
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
De-bunking the Death Panel
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Grass Roots, Not Astroturf
Monday, August 10, 2009
DPNM Internships Available
Democrats Continue with Year of Community Service
White House/ Obama on the Healthcare Offensive
Friday, August 7, 2009
Statement Regarding Violent Threats of NM Resident Scott Oskay
Albuquerque, NM - The following is a statement from Democratic Party of New Mexico Executive Director, Josh Geise, on violent threats from New Mexico resident Scott Oskay. Oskay has posted on his Twitter account encouraging individuals to attend town hall meetings, carry fire arms and "badly hurt" SEIU members, ACORN members and others attending. For more on his posts click here.
"Democrats strongly believe there is nothing wrong with an honest debate about how we should reform our broken health care system. These remarks from Mr. Oskay, along with actions such as holding Nazi signs at events, hanging effigies of members of Congress and faux tombstones of others that we have seen at town halls all across America are appalling and must stop.
"Republican leaders in New Mexico like Harvey Yates and Steve Pearce should denounce these remarks and the tactics being used by organizations such as the "Tea Party Express" and the "Right Principles," who are encouraging disruptive and aggressive actions at town halls across America.
"We have real challenges in New Mexico and we need real change, not violent aggressive actions by a minority of "mob" protesters. It is our sincere hope that Chairman Yates and Mr. Pearce will denounce not only Mr. Oskay's threats, but the actions of the "Tea Party Express" and "Right Principles."
Tea Party Express Coming to New Mexico
Without doubt if you have been watching the news lately or have perused an on-line newspaper or blog, you have become aware of the increasingly hostile and confrontational acts of some members of our society. Specifically, groups such as the “Tea Party Express,” the “Right Principles,” and others (like Bush-administration left-over Karl Rove) have targeted Congressional efforts to reform healthcare, branding the reform efforts “Obamacare.”
While many of these groups advocate the renewal of the idea of American freedom, but combined with the active support of current Republican leadership, the flames of dissent have been heightened to a level which is becoming increasingly dangerous. RollCall has reported that protesters have displayed Nazi signs, hung effigies of members of Congress and faux tombstones of others. But to what end does such extremism serve? It certainly does not increase discourse among the opposing viewpoints on health care reform and it certainly does not compel members of Congress to increase transparency vis-Ã -vis constituents.
In fact, such demonstrations may well hurt Republicans in the future. Just one example of this comes from the Napa Valley Register (a paper which endorsed John McCain last year) which has issued a scathing editorial stating that protesters should find more appropriate and constructive ways to voice their concerns.
Contact the DPNM at info@nmdemocrats.org to find out what you can do to help pass real Health Care Reform.
As always, we at the DPNM urge you to follow us on Twitter @NMDEMS and on this blog.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
David Montoya Appointed as Senior Advisor to DPNM Chairman
The following message was released from Party Chair BRIAN S. COLÓN
Albuquerque, NM - Democratic Party of New Mexico Chairman Brian S. Colón issued the following statement on his appointment of David Montoya as a Senior Advisor to the DPNM Chairman:
Final Vote Count for Sotomayor
Full List of GOP Senators and their (Non)Support of Sotomayor
TOTALS
GOP: 40
Out For: 9
Out Against: 31
Republicans Supporting Sotomayor
• Sen. Lindsey Graham (S.C.)*
• Sen. Lamar Alexander (Tenn.)
• Sen. Christopher Bond (Mo.)
• Sen. Susan Collins (Maine)
• Sen. Olympia Snowe (Maine)
• Sen. Richard Lugar (Ind.)
• Sen. Mel Martinez (Fla.)
• Sen. Judd Gregg (N.H.)
• Sen. George V. Voinovich (Ohio)
Republicans Opposing Sotomayor
• Sen. Jeff Sessions (Ala.)*
• Sen. Orrin Hatch (Utah)*
• Sen. Charles Grassley (Iowa)*
• Sen. Jon Kyl (Ariz.)*
• Sen. John Cornyn (Texas)*
• Sen. Tom Coburn (Okla.)*
• Sen. John Barrasso (Wyo.)
• Sen. Robert Bennett (Utah)
• Sen. Sam Brownback (Kan.)
• Sen. Richard Burr (N.C.)
• Sen. Jim Bunning (Ky.)
• Sen. Saxby Chambliss (Ga.)
• Sen. Thad Cochran (Miss.)
• Sen. Bob Corker (Tenn.)
• Sen. Mike Crapo (Idaho)
• Sen. Jim DeMint (S.C.)
• Sen. John Ensign (Nev.)
• Sen. Mike Enzi (Wyo.)
• Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (Tex.)
• Sen. James Inhofe (Okla.)
• Sen. Johnny Isakson (Ga.)
• Sen. Mike Johanns (Neb.)
• Sen. John McCain (Ariz.)
• Sen. Mitch McConnell (Ky.)
• Sen. James Risch (Idaho)
• Sen. Pat Roberts (Kan.)
• Sen. Richard Shelby (Ala.)
• Sen. John Thune (S.D.)
• Sen. David Vitter (La.)
• Sen. Roger Wicker (Miss.)
• Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska)
* Member of Judiciary Committee