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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Gary Johnson Will "Very Likely" Enter New Mexico Senate Race The New Mexico Senate race, a competition that was previously thought to be a predictable stroll for incumbent Sen. Martin Heinrich (D), is expected to change drastically in the coming hours and days. Gary Johnson, prominent Libertarian Presidential candidate & former Republican Governor of the state is expected to enter the race soon. The current candidate that the Libertarian Party is fielding for Senate, Aubrey Dunn, is expected to relinquish the nomination for the race today at 2:30 PM EST according to the chair of the NM LP, Chris Luchini. This will allow the New Mexican Libertarian Party the opportunity to nominate a new candidate for the upcoming general election in November. Luchini has confirmed that the New Mexico Libertarian Party Central Committee has already scheduled a meeting for this coming Saturday to choose a replacement candidate to run for Senate. When reached by phone, Luchini stated that he spoke with Gary Johnson earlier today and that Johnson was very interested in considering getting into the race. Luchini also stated that there were no other candidates interested in running and that the central committee was ready to offer [Johnson] the position. This development comes at an incredibly crucial time for the Libertarian Party, as the New Mexico LP has reportedly received an incredible increase in donations and interest for the upcoming Senate race. In addition to the increasing strength of the Libertarian Party, the GOP is facing difficulties in this particular race. The GOP candidate, Mick Rich, has no political experience, is polling very poorly, and has reportedly only raised around $650,000. Additionally, according to an unnamed source, Mick Rich refused to accept campaign donations at a recent campaign event in Los Alamos, leading to some speculation that Mick Rich may drop out of the race, leaving the Senate race wide open for a potentially powerful Johnson campaign to take on Heinrich. Regardless of whether Mick Rich drops or not, his campaign is beginning to flounder, with most polling data putting him under 40% despite the fact that most GOP candidates are competitive in statewide races in New Mexico. Gary Johnson, a popular former Governor and a recurring figure in national politics, is expected to have a competitive advantage over Rich. Johnson is also expected to be a problem for Martian Heinrich, as Johnsons familiarity with voters and established base of support ought to give him an energized base of support at the onset of his campaign. Although Johnson has not publicly announced his intention to run for the Senate seat yet, it is abundantly clear that the Libertarian Party of New Mexico is preparing for Johnson to take up the torch behind the scenes. Furthermore, social media groups have sprung up on Facebook and Twitter suggesting that Johnsons team is gearing up for the announcement. This preparation combined with Johnson privately confiding his interest in running indicates that in the coming days, Johnson is likely to launch a formal bid and this previously quiet Senate race will turn into one of the wildest races to watch this November. Featured Image (photo credit: Gage Skidmore) Poster Comment: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 10.
#1. To: hondo68 (#0)
Hopefully he'll stay sober enough to run a decent campaign.
Is he a drunk? That could explain a lot. Please, besotted fool, PLEASE run for prexy on the Liberalian ticket again nextime. 2016 FOR PRESIDENT IN 2020!
I meant that he's an avowed stoner; not a clue as to his alcohol consumption. Nothing against stoners...here's a quick look on drugs and alcohol:
When asked his opinion of Hillary Clinton that ignorant pos (Gary Johnson) said she was a "wonderful public servant." Screw him and the jackass he rode in on, I wouldn't vote for him for a council seat in a village with a population of ten people.
Watson destroyed The Total Idiot in that clip! Thank you. I had no idea that he was so wrong on so many issues. Gak.
You're welcome. One of the few things I ever heard him say that made any sense was that the government should end its stupid war on drugs. Other than that he is pretty much an idiot.
Amen.
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