This beautiful and diverse group of women are representing New Mexico strong at the National Federation of Democratic Women Convention in Las Vegas. I'm so proud of them! 💙 Photo credit - Beverly Michael
The Kennedy Center ordered employees to remove President Trump’s name from the performing arts venue, strip all references from signs, brochures, the website and other materials — and to update email signatures and letterhead immediately. https://t.co/1J2FEPH33q
New Mexico, thank you for believing in what we can build together. I’m honored to officially accept the Democratic nomination for Governor of New Mexico.
Are you a campaign staffer or looking to join a campaign in 2026? Apply for the DNC’s NextWave Regional Bootcamp, a FREE training program designed for campaign staff of all experience levels to learn how to run an effective campaign in 2026.
A state judge on Tuesday ordered Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's administration to pause New Mexico's free, universal childcare program or present an argument for why the initiative should not be permanently halted.
https://t.co/uwIEQxaN89
Pick your team! Tell your friends and family registered as Independents they can vote in the June 2 primary. Pick D or R, vote and keep their DTS registration. #newmexico#primary
Pick your team! Tell your friends and family registered as Independents they can vote in the June 2 primary. Pick D or R, vote and keep their DTS registration. #newmexico#primary
BREAKING: The New Mexico Supreme Court handed state Rep. @dowfornm a legal victory Tuesday, reversing a district court ruling and directing the @NMSecOfState to place her name on the June primary ballot. https://t.co/2HLfoit8vp #nmpol
NMFDW Spring Meeting 2026
When: Saturday, April 25, 2026,
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Lunch on your own to follow at the casino)
Where: Isleta Resort & Casino
Rio Grande Bosque Meeting Room
11000 Broadway Blvd. SE, Albuquerque, NM 87105
WOW: A stunning new report in the WSJ reveals that military advisers intentionally excluded Donald Trump from the command room during the recent high-stakes operation to extract a downed U.S. airman in Iran, because they feared his erratic behavior could jeopardize the mission.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Trump was in such a volatile state after Iran shot down a U.S. jet that he spent hours screaming at aides in the West Wing, obsessing over the political fallout and invoking Jimmy Carter and the 1979 hostage crisis. Officials made the call to limit his access, only briefing him at “meaningful moments” instead of giving him real-time control.
Meanwhile, the operation itself nearly fell apart, with aircraft stuck in desert sand and U.S. forces scrambling to avoid Iranian detection. The airman was eventually rescued, but the chaos didn’t end there.
Just hours later, Trump woke up and fired off his profanity-laced threat online, warning Iran it would be left “living in Hell.”
We’re going to have Mrs. Darla Whitney-Welles, our CD-3 Regional Director that covers our area to recruit new members for the NMFDW (the New Mexico Federation of Democrat Women).
Trump is picking fights with the Catholic Church and the pope instead of doing anything to make your life better, lower the cost of living, or bring our troops home.
America deserves better.
DNC members rejected a symbolic resolution to limit the influence of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and dark-money corporate groups in Democratic primaries.
https://t.co/Emcf75dTKm
Three women took on a coal company — and won.
"A Question of Power," opening April 19 at the New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe, tells the remarkable true story of three Diné (Navajo) women who fought to stop the Desert Rock coal-fired power plant from being built on the Navajo Nation — and succeeded.
Through stunning photographs by Carlan Tapp, videos, and audio interviews captured between 2004 and 2011, this exhibition puts you face to face with the organizers who stood up to protect their land, their health, and their communities.
This is New Mexico history — and it's still being made.
Join the opening reception hosted by the Museum of New Mexico Foundation Women's Board on Sunday, April 19, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Space is limited, so save the date.
#NewMexicoHistory #NativeWomen #PowerOfWomen