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The upcoming presidential inauguration brings a mix of feelings for people in the state of New Mexico. 91°µÍø has put together a guide of both protests and celebrations for President Donald Trump's second term.
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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham outlines potential impacts of a second Trump presidency on New Mexico and how she is working with lawmakers to prepare.
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As federal policy shifts more to the right with the election of Donald J. Trump, conservationists are increasingly worried how the incoming administration’s vows to cut climate spending and ramp up oil and gas drilling will change New Mexico’s landscape.
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New Mexico saw a record number of people in this election using same day registration. That made for some logistical challenges. Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver told New Mexico in Focus. Producer Jeff Proctor why she supports offering this option and why it's increasingly popular.
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Election day is behind us and there were some surprises. New Mexico’s election results were mostly in line with expectations with a major exception – voters in most counties voted more red than they had in the past, even if not enough to significantly alter the outcomes. Are you hopeful or concerned about the implications of local or national results on life in New Mexico?
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President-elect Donald Trump was backed by 46% of Latino voters Tuesday, surpassing Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush to win the biggest share of the national Latino vote by a Republican presidential contender in modern times, a new exit poll shows.
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Tuesday’s election will be the very first litmus test of a district that hasn’t seen a large local election since the implementation of a new state Senate map in 2022.
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While New Mexico is unlikely to be in play in the presidential election, the former president urged the crowd to prove the predictions wrong. He hit familiar themes like the border and gas price inflation and enthusiastically praised Hispanic communities.
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Watch former President Donald Trump's campaign rally in Albuquerque, N.M., on Oct. 31, 2024.
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Ahead of former president Donald Trump’s visit to Albuquerque Thursday, the Democratic Party of New Mexico held an event aimed at addressing his policies and showing support for Vice President Kamala Harris.