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SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Two candidates have dropped out of the race for New Mexico's open U.S. Senate seat, but candidates on both sides of the aisle will still face competitive primaries in June. Last week, Lt. Gov. John Sanchez announced his plans to pul
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It's hers this time. 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
With 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 s
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New 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 D
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