Current:Home > ContactTwo Democratic leaders seek reelection in competitive races in New Mexico -Elevate Money Guide
Two Democratic leaders seek reelection in competitive races in New Mexico
View
Date:2025-04-12 10:07:09
Follow live: Updates from AP’s coverage of the presidential election.
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Democratic U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez is seeking a second term in New Mexico’s swing district along the U.S.-Mexico border, in a rematch against the Republican he ousted in 2022.
GOP challenger Yvette Herrell waged her fourth consecutive campaign for Congress in the majority-Latino district that stretches from the border to Albuquerque.
In 2021, democratic state lawmakers redrew congressional boundaries to divvy up a politically conservative, oil-producing region among three districts.
Vasquez, a former Las Cruces city councilor, has invoked his knowledge of the border region and its economy as the U.S.-born son of immigrants from Mexico. His campaign has proposed safeguards against cartels that smuggle drugs or migrants, and a humanitarian approach to asylum-seekers and support for abortion rights.
Herrell, a real estate agent and former state legislator, campaigned this year alongside Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson in favor of hard-line immigration enforcement policies. She has denounced oversight of the border under President Biden while advocating for a return to efforts by former President Donald Trump to expand the border wall and to enforce requirements that asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for hearings in U.S. immigration court.
The district still includes portions of the oil-rich Permian Basin, and Herrell has cast herself as a staunch advocate for the energy industry in the No. 2 state for petroleum production after Texas. Vasquez unsuccessfully proposed creation of a compensation fund for uninsured medical costs related to air pollution and heat-related illness, in a bill geared toward oilfield workers.
On abortion access, Herrell has downplayed Congress’ role and says she’ll defer to state law after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade. She previously supported legislation in Congress to restrict abortion access.
New Mexico abortion laws are among the most liberal in the nation. Vasquez supports initiatives in Congress to uphold abortion rights.
During her term in Congress, Herrell joined Republicans on Jan. 6, 2021, in rejecting the certification of Biden’s election victory in Arizona and Pennsylvania. She also voted against a bipartisan 2021 law that invested billions in America’s infrastructure.
The district’s voting age population is roughly 56% Latino — with centuries-old ties to Mexican and Spanish settlement — and 5% Native American, traversing the Mescalero Apache Reservation, four pueblo communities, outlying portions of the Navajo Nation and land holdings of the Oklahoma-based Fort Sill Apache Tribe.
Meanwhile in a hard-fought race, incumbent U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich is seeking a third term against Republican nominee Nella Domenici, the daughter of longtime U.S. Sen. Pete V. Domenici.
Nella Domenici, a former executive at hedge fund giant Bridgewater Associates, said she would bring her business know-how to bear on efforts to tame inflation and expand economic opportunity. She characterizes the U.S.-Mexico border as a crisis of crime and drugs, and has advocated for expanding alternatives to traditional public schools.
Meanwhile Heinrich has touted his work on infrastructure and energy spending that expanded New Mexico’s national security installations including Los Alamos National Laboratory. He’s been an advocate for gun safety regulations and voiced support for an overhaul of Senate filibuster rules that can be easily used to hinder or block votes.
The 2024 election is here. This is what to know:
- Complete coverage: The latest Election Day updates from our reporters.
- Election results: Know the latest race calls from AP as votes are counted across the U.S.
- Voto a voto: Sigue la cobertura de AP en español de las elecciones en EEUU.
News outlets around the world count on the AP for accurate U.S. election results. Since 1848, the AP has been calling races up and down the ballot. Support us. Donate to the AP.
The Senate candidates clashed on abortion rights as New Mexico increasingly serves as a destination for care for patients traveling from nearby states where the procedure is banned. Heinrich supports an expansion of federal abortion guarantees, while Domenici has emphasized state rights and said she’ll focus on efforts to reduce unintended pregnancies through education and birth control.
Domenici said she’d vote for Trump, though she didn’t mention him much while campaigning. Trump lost the 2020 vote in New Mexico by an 11% margin. Domenici’s father was the last New Mexico Republican to serve in the Senate, retiring after six terms in 2009.
veryGood! (817)
Related
- The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
- The 1,650th victim of 9/11 was named after 22 years. More than 1,100 remain unidentified.
- You Need to See Jacob Elordi’s Reaction to His Saltburn-Inspired Bathwater Candle
- Subway adds 3 new foot-long items to its menu. Hint: None of them are sandwiches
- Who's hosting 'Saturday Night Live' tonight? Musical guest, how to watch Dec. 14 episode
- Former Sinn Fein leader Adams faces a lawsuit in London over bombings during the ‘Troubles’
- Former Olympic pole vaulter, world champ Shawn Barber dies at 29
- Plane makes emergency landing on a northern Virginia highway after taking off from Dulles airport
- Global Warming Set the Stage for Los Angeles Fires
- Japan’s imperial family hosts a poetry reading with a focus on peace to welcome the new year
Ranking
- The 401(k) millionaires club keeps growing. We'll tell you how to join.
- Mexican president calls on civilians not to support drug cartels despite any pressure
- Biden forgives $5 billion more in student loan debt. Here's who qualifies and how to apply.
- Sami rights activists in Norway charged over protests against wind farm affecting reindeer herding
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Hunter Biden to appear for deposition on Feb. 28, House Republicans say
- Man arrested in series of New York City stabbings, police say
- Why Kim Kardashian Is Defending Her Use of Tanning Beds
Recommendation
Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
A stuntman steering a car with his feet loses control, injuring 9 people in northern Italy
Ousted Florida Republican chair cleared of rape allegation, but police seek video voyeurism charge
Stock market today: Global stocks track Wall Street gains and Japan’s inflation slows
Stamford Road collision sends motorcyclist flying; driver arrested
Salad and spinach kits sold in 7 states recalled over listeria risk
Hidden Valley and Burt's Bees made ranch-flavored lip balm, and it's already sold out
Biden says he is forgiving $5 billion in student debt for another 74,000 Americans