UPDATED TUESDAY:
Pictured at top is GOP Candidate for Governor Jay Block.
Holy Cow…….The sparks are flying! I can see it from our house! I have heard from GOP folks that are upset that Ronchetti entered the race late. He sure has raised a lot of money and has some political ‘big shots’ behind him. I understand it is made of of some of the folks from the Susanna Martinez team, not good as far as I am concerned. Martinez lied to me and had me wait almost 2 hours for meeting with her and then I was finally told she could not see me. Martinez also promised KKIM listeners the night she was first elected that she would end abortion. In 8 years she failed to do so. She failed in many, many ways. Ronchetti sends me a lot of emails wanting money. It is not the first time a Republican has given me the ‘dickens’. I should write a book about my days in radio someday! LOL! One of the parishioners at FBC in Glenwood asked me Sunday why he was getting so many emails from Ronchetti! One of my best friends speaks much respect for Jay Block. I have had email conversations with Mr. Block and he passes my test. As far as Ronchetti is concerned, I am very fuzzy on his stance on abortion. My pro-life friends say he is to wishy-washy. I would say that Jay Block calls it like he sees it. There is much to say about that.
GOP Candidates Jay Block and Mark Ronchetti Blasts Away After Convention
UPDATED MONDAY MORINING:
I posted the results of the NM GOP Pre-Primary Convention about 3am Sunday before I left to preach at The First Baptist Church in Glenwood, New Mexico. I would have written more yesterday but I did not have time. it was a 500 mile trip, I got home at 6pm. I so much love rural New Mexico. It is a blessing to get away from the chaos of they city. I had heard from two reliable friends about many delegates leaving the convention because of the delay in voting, a glitch in the electronic voting system. They had to switch to paper ballots. During this time, over 30 delegates left, they would not wait. One friend told me it was closer to 90. If your a delegate, do you not have the responsibility to wait? Help me out on that? I wanted to share with you how the Santa Fe New Mexican reported this mess. If the GOP wants the Governors seat, they better start behaving like adults. Politics is so very dysfunctional, a leading cause of the mess we are in as a country. I strive to remain unbiased when reporting. The GOP has good candidates, they should strive to get along. Infighting does no good, don’t mess it up, your just showing the Dems what they want to see, eating your own. The New Mexico GOP should consider a leadership change at the top. This dysfunction has held the party back. A true leader would nip this in the bud. Many Republicans have told me over the years, “We eat our own.”
Show our children, the future of our Country, what it means to be a true leader, a peacemaker, bringing people together for the cause.
I always tell Christians to behave themselves, show people JESUS! Your bad behavior shows unbelievers just what it wants to see from Christians.
I wouldn’t let any politician organize my garage sale!
Ronchetti steps up damage control after poor finish at GOP convention
Yesterday while I was preaching at FBC in Glenwood, New Mexico I got this update below from the NM GOP! BOY! They sure need to check their own voting systems! I believe this is the second time this has happened to the GOP at their convention in recent times when Eddy Aragon raised holy cane about the voting process. Now the GOP has corrected the vote tally for one candidate from this past weeks convention:
CORRECTION IN PRE-PRIMARY STATE CONVENTION VOTE
Albuquerque, February 27–The Republican Party of New Mexico would like to provide the following correction regarding the percentage of vote for 1st Congressional District candidate Michelle Garcia Holmes at the Pre-Primary State Convention yesterday: she received 28% of the vote, not 42%. Garcia Holmes will still be on the ballot in June.
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FGGAM Received the final results overnight. There was a delay in releasing the results after the electronic voting system encountered glitches. RPNM moved to its back-up plan to have paper ballots.
Here is the press release we received:
NEW MEXICO REPUBLICAN DELEGATES AT PRE-PRIMARY STATE CONVENTION ELECT SLATE OF CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 2022 PRIMARY ELECTION
Ruidoso, NM, February 26– Today nearly 1,000 Republicans from around New Mexico took part in the RPNM Pre-Primary State Convention. Hundreds of delegates, selected from their counties to attend the Convention, elected Primary candidates for governor, lieutenant governor and New Mexico’s three Congressional seats for New Mexico’s June 7, 2022 Primary Election. Candidates for four statewide offices were unopposed.
The votes capped an exciting and successful Pre-Primary State Convention administered by Convention Chair and RPNM Chairman Steve Pearce. The Convention included speeches by the 16 candidates.
Voters decided that the following candidates will be placed on the Republican Primary slate for the June 7 Primary Election:
In the governor’s race, Jay Block received the most votes and will top the ballot. Rebecca Dow and Greg Zanetti also got enough votes to be on the ballot.
In the lieutenant governor’s race, Anthony Thornton will be the only GOP candidate on the ballot.
In the 1st Congressional District race, Louis Sanchez will top the ballot. Michelle Garcia Holmes is also on the ballot.
In the 2nd Congressional District race, incumbent Rep. Yvette Herrell, who was unopposed, will be on the ballot.
In the 3rd Congressional District race, Alexis Martinez Johnson will be on the ballot.
The following candidates were all unopposed and will be on the ballot:
Secretary of State: Audrey Trujillo 100% 681 votes
Attorney General: Jeremy Gay 100% 678 votes
State Treasurer: Harry Montoya 100% 679 votes
Commissioner of Public Lands: Jeff Byrd 100% 670 votes
“This has been a spectacular Convention,” said Convention Chairman and Republican Party of New Mexico Chairman Steve Pearce. “It was a magnificent display of Party unity and commitment to our mission, and you could feel the energy and confidence as we head full steam into this important election year. We have elected a top-flight group of candidates who are focused, diverse and who all adhere to conservative principles and values. The Republican Party of New Mexico is very excited with this slate of candidates, and we have continued confidence that our Party will lead the way for much-need change in our state’s leadership and direction.”
In order for candidates to get their name on the Primary ballot, they must receive at least 20% of the vote. Those candidates who received less may still get on the ballot by collecting more signatures to try to qualify.
Here’s a look at the voting results:
Governor:
Jay Block 29% 199 votes On Ballot
Rebecca Dow 28% 192 On Ballot
Ethel Maharg 29
Mark Ronchetti 110 (On Ballot because he has sufficient number of
signatures as required by SOS)
Greg Zanetti 23% 157 On Ballot
Lt. Governor:
Patrick Lyons 70 votes
Anastacia Golden Morper 76
Peggy Muller-Aragon 50
Isabella Solis 84
Anthony Thornton 59% 407 On Ballot
Congress 1st District:
Michelle Garcia Holmes 42% 76 votes On Ballot
Jacquelyn Reeve 18
Louie Sanchez 66% 181 On Ballot
Congress 2nd District:
Yvette Herrell 100% 193 votes On Ballot
Congress 3rd District:
Alexis Martinez Johnson 87% 185 votes On Ballot
Steve McFall 28
There are also Republican judicial candidates:
Thomas Montoya is running for position 1 on the NM Supreme Court.
Kerry Morris is running for position 2 on the NM Supreme Court.
Barbara Johnson is running for position 1 on the NM Court of Appeals.
Gertrude Lee is seeking position 2 on the NM Court of Appeals.
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