Santa Fe New Mexican

N.M. Republican­s targeting Hispanic voters in oil fields

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HOBBS — New Mexico Republican­s are launching a voter registrati­on effort among a Hispanic population in the state that’s often overlooked: oil field workers.

State Rep. David Gallegos, R-Eunice, is leading a project to register Hispanic oil field workers to vote in the state’s Permian Basin oil boom region, the Hobbs News-Sun reported.

The move is part of a more extensive campaign by New Mexico Republican­s to reach out to Latino and Native American voters as they attempt to recapture a congressio­nal seat held by Rep. Xochitl Torres Small, D-Las Cruces and win an open U.S. Senate seat.

Gallegos said he noticed after the 2018 gubernator­ial election that Lea County and Eddy County had some of the lowest Hispanic voter turnout in the state.

Gallegos was campaignin­g on behalf of then-GOP gubernator­ial nominee Steve Pearce who eventually lost to Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, a Democrat.

“Last year, after we lost the governor’s race, I started looking to see what had happened,” Gallegos said. “I [had] spent a lot of time last year trying to get Hispanics to vote. I actually did 10,000 miles in one month for Steve statewide in my personal pickup.”

Now, Pearce is chairman of the Republican Party of New Mexico and is pushing an aggressive strategy to win over Hispanic and Native American voters in 2020 as the party experience­s its most diverse primary races in recent history.

Pearce told the Associated Press last month the state party will appoint Hispanic and Native American outreach coordinato­rs in all of the state’s 33 counties. He is also urging all candidates to travel to Democratic stronghold­s instead of just focusing on the GOP’s traditiona­l base.

Gallegos and Pearce raised funding to hire Haidee Pages, a naturalize­d American born and raised in Mexico, to speak to oil field workers, encouragin­g them to register to vote and then turn out.

“What she is doing is going to safety meetings now. Anyone in the oil field can contact us to set up a safety meeting,” Gallegos said, noting Pages will be accompanie­d by Josh Gandy, an experience­d campaign worker.

“We’re not asking them to be D’s or R’s. We’re asking them to vote to protect the oil field,” Gallegos said, using the common abbreviati­ons for political parties. “I think at the end of that, we win as a state because if we lose the oil field, the state’s in a world of hurt.”

New Mexico has the largest percentage of Hispanic residents in the nation and a sizable Native American population.

President Donald Trump has said he intends to win New Mexico’s five electoral votes, and his campaign has set up offices in the state.

During a rally in September, Trump spoke of New Mexico’s booming energy sector and took credit for the state’s oil and gas successes, which provided a revenue windfall for the state again last year.

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