November 5, 2007

Thomas Woods, Chair
Independence, Missouri

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  Chãvez will seek Domenici's seat
Three-term mayor of New Mexico's largest city, Martin Chávez, has announced that he will seek the Democratic nomination in the contest to succeed retiring senior senator Pete Domenici.

Domenici announced he will not run for re-election because of health concerns.

Chávez, who has a national reputation for fighting for New Mexico's Air Force bases and national laboratories, declared himself a candidate for the U.S. Senate backed by scores of well-known political supporters.

Chávez made history as the first Albuquerque mayor elected to back-to-back terms. Prior to serving as mayor, Chávez served for five years in the state senate. As Co-Chairman of the United States Conference of Mayors Urban Water Council, Chávez has been recognized as a national leader in the area of environmental issues, climate change and water conservation — major concerns New Mexico's future.

"I believe that government is capable of more than waging a misguided war and engaging in fiscal mismanagement, and I want to be a part of creating that change. This is a race that I am confident I can, and will, win," Chávez continued.

Domenici held the U.S. Senate seat since 1973. The first hurdle in the contest for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate will be the party's pre-primary nomination convention.

Gov. Bill Richardson indicated to Chávez that he has no intention of seeking the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate.

Last Thursday, U.S. Rep. Heather Wilson, like Domenici a Republican, announced she will seek Domenici's vacated seat.

Wilson, an Air Force Academy graduate and Rhodes Scholar, has represented the Albuquerque area's 1st Congressional District since winning a special election in 1998, when she was drafted to run for the congressional seat by Domenici after GOP incumbent Steve Schiff died of cancer. 

Source: The Rio Rancho Observer [ return to top ]

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