Just before this year's legislative session, a secretive group emerged to fight against proposals to cap attorney's fees and other malpractice reforms. Who is New Mexico Safety Over Profit? https://t.co/QOOhCLthlW
For years I reported about enforced disappearances in #Syria … the missing … the suffering of their families. Today I was in #Sednaya prison watching the families hang on to false hope. I saw the execution room. Unimaginable horrors.
I can’t sleep
https://t.co/gJ3SNslxZf
Some #goodnews out of #NM this week. Freshman college enrollment is up 10% from last year, now higher than pre-pandemic in 2019. Meanwhile enrollment is down 5% nationwide. NM Higher Ed Sec says it’s bc of tuition-free college Opportunity Scholarship. https://t.co/8STEZF5ZV0
For the first time in state history, women will make up a majority at the #NM Legislature come January. Based on election results, 60 of the 112 legislative seats will be held by women: https://t.co/eGRVtNRhsf via @ABQJournal@fabflutist2716#nmpol
fantastic from @annabower and Benjamin Wittes @lawfare on a nationwide effort to build election-denying mobs by leading New Mexican prophet of falsehoods David Clements https://t.co/4Qdr0jxZ4d
good piece on the congressional race in heavily Hispanic southern New Mexico - the Democratic candidate, a Mexican-American, is focusing on the economy and efforts to pass border legislation
https://t.co/3UKn3GtKO7
I wrote this story in October last year, when cross-border fighting first began and it wasn't yet full war. Ali Sweid's house had just been destroyed.
Today, his son Wiam - a Lebanese army sergeant -was killed in an Israeli strike while on his motorbike.
https://t.co/tEcAmUNc0K
New Mexico isn't really a swing state and might seem like an odd choice for a last-minute Trump visit. But Republicans have been courting Hispanic voters up and down the ballot hard in the most Hispanic state. This is part of a concerted effort https://t.co/uF7ak8YijB
Here are #NM voting numbers through first three days of absentee and early voting. A total of 42,596 voters have now cast ballots. That's just over 3% of all registered voters.
Democrats -- 20,831 (48.9%)
Republicans -- 16,429 (38.6%)
DTS/independent -- 4,973 (11.7%)
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