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A group of Democratic pollsters found no easy solution to the problem of consistently overestimating how major Democratic candidates, including Joe Biden, would perform in 2020. | Olivier Douliery/Pool via AP
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For the past month, almost daily, the Democratic Party of New Mexico has sent out an email accusing Rep. Yvette Herrell, R-N.M., and other state GOP leaders of continuing to “dodge the press.”
The allegations are false and a bit hypocritical. There is a member of the state’s congressional delegation who appears to be dodging the press, but it isn’t Herrell.
Herrell has given numerous interviews to media outlets throughout the state since she was elected in November. She’s tried to explain what has been her most controversial action: her objection to the results of the 2020 presidential election. And her office has also provided responses to specific questions the Journal and other media outlets have asked.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump became the first U.S. president in history to be impeached twice on Wednesday, as the U.S. House of Representatives voted 232-197 to sanction Trump on a single article for inciting an insurrection on Jan. 6.
A Senate trial is not expected to take place before Trump leaves office on Jan. 20, when Democrat Joe Biden will be inaugurated to succeed him.
While the vote fell heavily on party lines, 10 Republicans joined the Democratic majority to impeach the president.
New Mexico s Republican House member, Rep. Yvette Herrell from New Mexico s 2nd congressional district, was not among them.