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Track the first campaign finance filings of the general election with New Mexico In Depth.
New Mexico In Depth (https://nmindepth.com/series/election-2016/page/4/)
Track the first campaign finance filings of the general election with New Mexico In Depth.
A close look at campaign finance reports from New Mexico lawmakers highlights plenty of flaws.
State legislators are spreading their cash around to those who need it most in what some consider an elaborate shell game. New Mexico In Depth takes a look.
Hillary Clinton is outraising Donald Trump 6-to-1 in New Mexico, while Trump also trails Republican presidential predecessors in the state.
Appointed Supreme Court Justice Judith Nakamura and her Democratic opponent, Michael Vigil, will face off on the TV airwaves this fall.
ProgressNow says their ad featuring GOP Gov. Susana Martinez isn’t political, but aims to educate New Mexicans.
Michael Vigil has reserved time for more than 400 TV ads in October and November for his race against Supreme Court Justice Judith Nakamura.
House Majority Leader Nate Gentry has raked in more than $415,000 in the last two years in his efforts to keep the House in Republican control.
Explore New Mexico’s state Senate campaign finance with an interactive map and table showing where candidates are at with fundraising and spending.
Only three New Mexicans donated the $10,000-per-person charged for a May 24 Trump Victory reception in Albuquerque. And Hillary Clinton’s joint fundraiser is outpacing Donald Trump’s joint fundraising committees in New Mexico.