Last Sunday's Albuquerque Journal featured a column by Deb Haaland in which she lays out the policies and programs she proposes to enact if elected to be New Mexico's next governor. It is a well-thought-out approach informed by her own experience in overcoming the kind of challenges which many New Mexicans face. She has done a lot already for the State as the Congressional Representative for my district, and for the Country as Secretary of the Interior. Her leadership will help us all face and survive what is coming during the remainder of Trump's term in the Presidency.
Compare Deb Haaland's well-defined campaign to that of her principal primary opponent, Sam Bregman. He presents himself in campaign ads sitting on a horse and wearing a cowboy hat, while tooting a tough-on-crime whistle and promising to prosecute ICE maleficence (which is likely to be unfeasible). Bregman's chances in the race look slim, but he could do some damage to Haaland's candidacy.
Bregman's macho posturing may hold some appeal for New Mexican men. If he has a real interest in being of service to New Mexico he should end his primary challenge and use whatever authority he has by bending the male vote toward Deb Haaland.

No comments:
Post a Comment