Monday, August 04, 2008

Darren White's colleagues would rather elect Martin Heinrich

Democracy for New Mexico, link, reports that county
sheriffs in the 1st Congressional District have come out
in support of Martin Heinrich, rather than Darren White.

According to Democracy in New Mexico;

"Valencia County Sheriff Rene Rivera appeared Saturday at a Valencia County welcoming event for Martin Heinrich. In his endorsement, Sheriff Rivera said, "I've been in law enforcement for over 19 years fighting against crime and drugs. Martin Heinrich was tough on crime on the Council, and I know he's the right partner in Congress to help keep our streets safe. That's why I'm endorsing him."

"We need Martin Heinrich in Congress," said Sandoval Sheriff John Paul Trujillo in his statement of endorsement. "This is the year to send the right representative to be our man in Congress, our voice for New Mexico law enforcement. Martin Heinrich will fight for critical legislation, like the COPS program. President Bush has succeeded in almost completely defunding COPS, but Martin will fight for the grants and funding law enforcement needs."

Santa Fe Sheriff Greg Solano endorsed Martin Heinrich earlier in the general election, but released an official statement of endorsement today. "This was not a hard decision – supporting Martin Heinrich and endorsing his candidacy," said Sheriff Solano. "I will always support my fellow sheriffs and members of law enforcement, but this year I know the best man to represent us in Congress is Martin Heinrich."

Coming from Darren White's fellows, these endorsements
carry some weight and cannot be good news for the White
campaign.


Torrance County Sheriff Clarence Gibson, a Republican,
was not mentioned in the report.

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