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Sen. Norm Coleman accuses Al Franken, his likely election opponent, of shifting stances. Sen. Norm Coleman accuses Al Franken, his likely election opponent, of shifting stances.
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New Mexico State Facts

  • Capital:

     Santa Fe
  • Nickname:

     Land of Enchantment
  • Population:

     1,819,046
  • Electoral Votes:

     5
  • Delegates:

     36 D, 24 R
  • Governor:


    Bill Richardson (D) unable to seek re-election in 2010 due to term limit
  • U.S. Senators:


    Pete Domenici (R) re-election 2008
    Jeff Bingaman (D) re-election 2012
  • U.S. House:


    1 D, 2 R

Politics Video

Obama: McCain is 'dead wrong'

Obama: McCain is 'dead wrong'

Sen. Barack Obama targets Sen. John McCain, and talks about the potential of a joint ticket with Sen. Hillary Clinton. (May 9)
McCain's bearings in tact

McCain's bearings in tact

Sens. John McCain and Joe Lieberman speak to reporters in Jersey City, New Jersey. (May 9)
Clinton Keeps Going

Clinton Keeps Going

Despite overwhelming odds, Hillary Clinton is still in it to win it. CNN's Jessica Yellin reports. (May 9)
Street Team '08: Funny Peoples' Politics

Street Team '08: Funny Peoples' Politics

Laughing Liberally is an event in Manhattan where comedians can showcase their political humor. Produced by Sara Benincasa-Donnelly of Bew York for MTV's Choose or Lose Street Team '08 at chooseorlose.com. (May 7)
Indiana's late call

Indiana's late call

One Indiana county is under scrutiny after major delays in announcing voting results. CNN's Susan Roesgen has more. (May 7)

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