Press Releases
- March 08, 2010 A New Way Forward - Lets Get it Started! This coming weekend, I will proudly accept my Party's nomination for governor at the Democratic Pre-Primary Nominating Convention. But before we head north for the convention, please join me at a pre-convention rally in Albuquerque
- February 24, 2010 Poll: New Mexicans want new way Today a new public poll came out - and it didn't tell us anything we don't already know. New Mexicans are fed up and want a new way forward, and they know Diane Denish is right there with them. That's why Diane continues to lead all five of her Republican opponents - some of them by a sizable margin.
- February 08, 2010 10,000 Thank Yous! Tomorrow, we make it official. Joined by my family, I will file as a candidate to be the next Governor of the State of New Mexico! Thanks to your help, when I go to the Secretary of State's office in the morning, I'll be carrying more than 10,000 petition signatures with me. That's almost five times what's required to get on the ballot, collected from every county in the state.
- January 18, 2010 A Message From Diane: Happy MLK Day! Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day! Dr. King dedicated his life to serving a greater cause - civil rights and equality for all. To honor him and his accomplishments, we pause to reflect on his work and think about how we are serving our communities.
- January 14, 2010 Strongest Quarter Yet: Denish Raises $750K and Reports $2.5 Million On-Hand for 2010 Governor’s Race ALBUQUERQUE – Lt. Gov. Diane Denish’s campaign today released its strongest quarterly report to date, announcing that it raised more than $750,000 during the fourth quarter of 2009 and finished the year with more than $2.5 million on-hand for the 2010 Governor’s race. Powered by a grassroots organization that spans the entire state, the majority of the campaign’s nearly 8,000 contributions have been for $100 or less.
- January 14, 2010 A Message From Diane: Haiti Needs Our Help You’ve probably seen the images on the news by now. Devastation in Haiti beyond what most of us can comprehend. This massive earthquake has left the Port-au-Prince region in ruins. The hospitals are overwhelmed, families have been torn apart, and as we speak, there are people still buried under the rubble – fighting for their lives. America and the world have a moral obligation to help people of Haiti. Right now, the American Red Cross is working non-stop to mobilize food and relief for the people of Haiti.
- January 12, 2010 A Message From Diane: A Focus On Jobs Last week was a whirlwind as I traveled the state and met with many of the folks who help drive New Mexico's economy - our small business owners. Small businesses are the backbone of our state's economy, and I have always believed it's important to get out of Santa Fe and sit down with these leaders who work so hard to strengthen our communities and create jobs.
- January 07, 2010 Will GOP Candidates Follow Lt. Gov. Diane Denish’s Lead and Voluntarily File Year-End Fundraising Reports and Disclose Donors? Albuquerque, N.M. – Lt. Gov. Denish’s campaign today called on the Republican candidates for Governor to disclose whether they will follow Denish’s lead and voluntarily file year-end finance reports and make public the names of the donors giving to their campaigns. Lt. Gov. Denish files reports every three months – more often than New Mexico law requires – and her campaign will make public its voluntarily year-end report in the next few weeks.
- December 14, 2009 Denish Campaign Launches New Web Ad Titled “Our New Mexico” ALBUQEURQUE, NM – Today Lt. Gov. Diane Denish’s campaign launched a new web advertisement, titled “Our New Mexico,” to tell Denish’s unique New Mexico story. The ad highlights Denish’s small town roots, her record of fighting for New Mexico families and her vision for a new way forward.
- November 05, 2009 Denish Outlines Reform Proposals to Save the State Millions On Wednesday, Nov. 4, Diane announced a series of reforms that, if adopted, could save the state millions of dollars. Diane called for (1) a major overhaul of the state’s capital outlay process, (2) an immediate end to “double-dipping” by certain state employees, and (3) better use of technology to streamline government operations.



