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Trailing badly in early polling, the decision by Sanchez to drop the race is not a giant surprise. But it will allow former Rep. Heather Wilson to save some resources as she awaits the victor of the Democratic primary. There, Rep. Martin Heinrich and...
After a long, long wait the Republican nomination for the United States Senate is about to go to former ABQ Congresswoman Heather Wilson. The official withdrawal from the race of Lt. Governor John Sanchez virtually guarantees Heather the prize. You can...
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Lt. Gov. John Sanchez's decision to end his New Mexico Senate campaign Thursday, Heather Wilson's path to the GOP nomination just got that much smoother. While Sanchez's departure was his own call, Wilson's early and aggressive moves in shoring up...
Mexico Lt. Gov. John Sanchez (R) has dropped his Senate bid — welcome news to former Rep. Heather Wilson , his chief primary opponent. Sanchez was competing for the seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D). John A. Sanchez and his wife...
Mexico Lt. Gov. John Sanchez is dropping out of the open-seat Senate race, leaving former Rep. Heather Wilson with just one opponent in the Republican primary. Sanchez said Thursday that a nasty primary with Wilson and conservative challenger Greg...
In a statement issued Thursday morning, Sanchez said a divisive Republican Primary would "only diminish our party's genuine opportunity to bring real change in Washington." SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico Lt. Gov. John Sanchez is dropping his bid for...
The Journal first reported that Sanchez was considering abandoning his Senate bid. At at the time, some Republicans were urging him to seek the Albuquerque-based CD1 seat instead. Sanchez’s decision leaves former Rep. Heather Wilson in a two-way...
Heather A. Wilson (born December 30, 1960), was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives representing New Mexico's 1st congressional district from 1998 to 2008. She is the second female veteran to be elected to Congress. Much of Wilson's legislative focus has been on national security issues. She opted not to run for... Full Article
