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Bill Richardson
Richardson justified his response by saying that he was waiting to uncover more information before speaking to Congress.
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Bill Richardson
In December 2006, Richardson announced that he would support a ban on cockfighting in New Mexico.
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Bill Richardson presidential campaign, 2008
In early December 2006 Fox News claimed that Richardson told DNC leaders he would run for President, but Richardson said he would actually wait to decide in January 2007.
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Bill Richardson presidential campaign, 2008
In early December 2006 Fox News claimed that Richardson told DNC leaders he would run for President, but Richardson said he would actually wait to decide in January 2007.
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Bill Richardson presidential campaign, 2008
On March 4, 2007, while attending a campaign breakfast event in Des Moines, Iowa, Richardson said he believed that the Democratic contest will be decided very early — by the end of January 2008 after the first four state contests (Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, and South Carolina).
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Bill Richardson presidential campaign, 2008
On March 4, 2007, while attending a campaign breakfast event in Des Moines, Iowa, Richardson said he believed that the Democratic contest will be decided very early — by the end of January 2008 after the first four state contests (Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, and South Carolina).
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Bill Richardson presidential campaign, 2008
After this visit he was criticized by journalist Claudia Rosett for agreeing to a tour of the captured U.S. naval ship U.S.S. Pueblo; Richardson had said after the tour that it was "a lot of propaganda, but we're guests here."
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Valle Vidal
Governor Bill Richardson declared the surface waters in the Valle Vidal Outstanding National Resource Waters in 2005 in an attempt to protect the area from Oil and Gas Drilling [2].
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Valle Vidal
Governor Bill Richardson declared the surface waters in the Valle Vidal Outstanding National Resource Waters in 2005 in an attempt to protect the area from Oil and Gas Drilling [2].
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The Albuquerque Tribune
Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico declared the paper's last day "Albuquerque Tribune Day" in his state, to "celebrate the Tribune’s long and proud history and its honorable service to the state."
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The Albuquerque Tribune
Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico declared the paper's last day "Albuquerque Tribune Day" in his state, to "celebrate the Tribune’s long and proud history and its honorable service to the state."
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The Albuquerque Tribune
Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico declared the paper's last day "Albuquerque Tribune Day" in his state, to "celebrate the Tribune’s long and proud history and its honorable service to the state."
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New Mexico Rail Runner Express
In 2003, the concept of passenger rail serving the Central New Mexico corridor had been discussed for decades, but it wasn’t until August of that year, when New Mexico governor Bill Richardson announced that his administration was going to pursue the implementation of commuter rail service, that a serious effort got under way.
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Fort Stanton
In 2008, New Mexico governor Bill Richardson announced plans to establish Fort Stanton as a living history venue, Fort Stanton State Monument, and funds to renovate headquarters, officers quarters, and stables.
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Fort Stanton
In 2008, New Mexico governor Bill Richardson announced plans to establish Fort Stanton as a living history venue, Fort Stanton State Monument, and funds to renovate headquarters, officers quarters, and stables.
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Fort Stanton
In 2008, New Mexico governor Bill Richardson announced plans to establish Fort Stanton as a living history venue, Fort Stanton State Monument, and funds to renovate headquarters, officers quarters, and stables.
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Fort Stanton
In 2008, New Mexico governor Bill Richardson announced plans to establish Fort Stanton as a living history venue, Fort Stanton State Monument, and funds to renovate headquarters, officers quarters, and stables.
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Fort Stanton
In 2008, New Mexico governor Bill Richardson announced plans to establish Fort Stanton as a living history venue, Fort Stanton State Monument, and funds to renovate headquarters, officers quarters, and stables.
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Fort Stanton
In 2008, New Mexico governor Bill Richardson announced plans to establish Fort Stanton as a living history venue, Fort Stanton State Monument, and funds to renovate headquarters, officers quarters, and stables.
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2007–2008 CBS News writers strike
Democratic presidential candidates John Edwards, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Chris Dodd, Joe Biden and Bill Richardson said they would not cross picket lines for appearances on interview shows or a candidate debate.
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United States presidential election in New Mexico, 2004
Although Bill Richardson, the Democratic governor, is very popular, the state, who voted for Al Gore by 300 votes in 2000, chose George W. Bush in 2004, by 6,000 votes.
Roman Catholicism's links with political authorities
Additionally, Democratic governor Bill Richardson and Republican former mayor Rudy Giuliani, both Catholics, sought the nomination for their respective parties in the 2008 presidental election.
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Bill Richardson
Despite his long history with the Clinton family, Richardson endorsed Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination on March 21, 2008.
Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008
On March 21, former primary candidate Bill Richardson, who has previously held important posts in the Clinton Administration, endorsed Barack Obama, a move that drew intense criticism from Clinton allies, including James Carville's Eastertime comparison of Richardson with Judas Iscariot.
Bill Richardson presidential campaign, 2008
On March 21, 2008, the Associated Press reported that Richardson would endorse Barack Obama for president.
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