Albuquerque Journal

Candidates Pearce, Rich and Herrell are best for NM

- BY JOHN BLOCK John Block lives in Santa Fe. His grandfathe­r, Johnny Block, was a member of the old Corporatio­n Commission, which was replaced by the Public Regulation Commission, from 1952-62.

As New Mexicans, we have many choices for the people who will lead our state forward, even in this age of political chaos. I am proud to say I always have been, and always will be, a proud New Mexican. My family has been here for centuries, many of them making a difference in state politics, such as my grandfathe­r, former Democratic Corporatio­n Commission­er Johnny Block.

Although my grandfathe­r lived in a much different time with less partisansh­ip, he was a fair man who gave people the benefit of the doubt. Following in my grandfathe­r’s political footsteps, I started paging at the New Mexico House of Representa­tives, where my grandmothe­r, Eloisa, was the Assistant Chief Clerk. I interacted with legislator­s of both parties and learned how lawmaking happened.

In high school, I worked at Guadalupe Café, located next to the Capitol building in Santa Fe. One summer day, I served Congressma­n Steve Pearce and his lovely wife Cynthia at lunch. Although he was a member of Congress and had every reason to brush a young highschool­er like me aside, he didn’t. He had a friendly conversati­on with me and treated me like an equal, asking about my schooling and family.

In college, I had the good fortune of working once again at the House as a Committee Attendant, where I met Rep. Yvette Herrell. I could tell she was a standout, especially with a notable Business Committee exchange between her and Rep. Debbie Rodella over the Real ID Act, which is now law. Herrell knew how to get things done and she fought passionate­ly for her constituen­ts.

Last summer, I interned in Senator Martin Heinrich’s D.C. office. There, I heard a lot of side chatter about Senate candidate Mick Rich. Seeing Mick’s travels across the state was a stark difference between him and my then-boss. I barely heard of Heinrich traveling the state and, when he did, it was to advocate his starkly partisan message, which often involved luxurious fundraisin­g dinners.

From all the candidates I have met, spoken with and heard from, I proudly endorse Steve Pearce for governor, Yvette Herrell for Congress in CD-2, and Mick Rich for the United States Senate. If my grandfathe­r were alive today, he would have been proud of the humility, faith and dedication to our state that these three exceptiona­l candidates have. As someone who loves our great state and wants only the best for it, these candidates are the best options to bring substantia­l change and prosperity to the place we all call home.

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