Dems rip Jennings for denouncing attacks on Rawson
Posted 11/03/2008 05:45:00 PM

This article has been updated.
Democrat Tim Jennings, the state Senate’s leader, has drawn the ire of the governor and other members of his party for denouncing in a robocall negative attacks against the Senate’s minority whip, Leonard Lee Rawson.The robocall went out over the weekend and again today across Rawson’s district.
“While Sen. Rawson and I are from different parties and can disagree politically, I must take a stand against the incorrect character assassinations that are being launched against Sen. Rawson,”
Rawson, R-Las Cruces, is locked in what insiders call a close election battle against Democratic challenger Steve Fischmann, who Gov. Bill Richardson and other Democrats are working hard to elect. Rawson is one of
“It is unfortunate and inappropriate that Sen. Jennings has chosen to interfere in a key Senate race against a strong Democratic candidate like Steve Fischmann,”
This isn’t the first time

“Rawson’s not a crook, and we all know it,”
Rawson and Fischmann could not immediately be reached for comment.
The leadership battle
Insiders say the defeat of Rawson and a couple of other senators Tuesday could lead to the overthrow of the Senate’s leadership and create a more governor-friendly climate in that chamber. Progressives toppled two Democratic senators in the June primary, leading progressives to set their sights on Rawson.
And
Brian Colón, chairman of the Democratic Party of New Mexico and a close ally of the governor, referred to the Senate leadership situation in denouncing
“It is clear that he has made a deal with Rawson. Sen. Jennings’ false robocalls on behalf of a notoriously right-wing Republican are shameful,” Colón said. “He does not speak for Democratic leadership anywhere in
House Speaker Ben Lujan also put out a statement denouncing
The attacks
Rawson sent out a mailer late last week responding that he “took the risk” and built the development because the city was trying to attract manufacturing and promised the paving of the road in exchange. The city didn’t uphold its end of the bargain, Rawson wrote in the mailer, so he used taxpayer money to pave the road in an attempt to save the 25 jobs the development created.
“It is a complicated community issue, not straight forward, and easy to warp and distort,” Rawson’s mailer states. “Lee did what he thought was right and his conscience is clear.”
Colón said no one has engaged in a “character assassination” of Rawson, who he claimed “has put self-interest ahead of the public interest” in the case of the road-paving issue and on other occasions.
In defending his decision to decry the attacks on Rawson,
“I hope I’m not wrong. I never believed I would be so disappointed in Sen. Aragon, and it happened, but you cannot put Sen. Rawson in the same boat as Manny Aragon,”
Update, 10 p.m.
Fischmann sent this statement by e-mail:
“Obviously I am disappointed that Tim Jennings chose to insert himself into the district 37 Senate race without calling my campaign or checking into the facts. Senate leadership issues aside, the real issue in this race is that, in 22 years in the legislature, Mr. Rawson has done little or nothing to improve health care or education, has been silent when public lands around our precious
Labels: 2008 election, Legislature, Richardson



7 Comments:
Sure wish you could get the text of that push poll.
Mr. Jennings is the Benedict Arnold of the Democratic party. The Democrats should remove this guy from all leadership positions. To Jennings it is all right for Rawson to use state money for a private rode. That is wrong and disgraceful. New Mexicans should be ashamed of Mr Jennings!!!!!!!!
Tim Jennings is tied to the same special interests as Rawson!!!!
I hope Mr. Jennings' mother should not have to listen to Mr. Jennings' crap. I guess corruption is OK to Mr. Jennings. He has been in the state legislature too long.
So the Governor calls it "inappropriate" for one Senator to get involved in another's campaign, but has no problem getting involved himself?
And why is he involved in the Democratic State Senate Campaign Committee?
Also, doesn't this prove that Rawson dosn't practice the "extreme partisonship" that Fischmann (and others) have been accusing him of?
Hemingway, it is spelled "road" not "rode."
Looks like Hemingway was on this topic awhile. It is good to see that NM does have decent Democrats.
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