Santa Fe New Mexican

Dem has money lead in key race

- Associated Press

ALBUQUERQU­E — A Democrat in a closely watched race for an open congressio­nal seat along the U.S.-Mexico border in New Mexico has almost five times more cash than her GOP opponent, federal records show.

Xochitl Torres Small had $495,980 cash on hand for the second quarter, according to the latest Federal Election Commission numbers.

The filings also said she raised nearly $400,000 after winning the Democratic nomination in June for New Mexico’s s Second Congressio­nal District.

Meanwhile, records show that Republican state Rep. Yvette Herrell had $100,294 cash on hand and reported $118,217 in net contributi­ons. Herrell defeated four other opponents in a heated GOP primary.

The seat currently is held by Republican Rep. Steve Pearce, who is running for New Mexico governor and not running for re-election.

Unlike previous Democratic candidates in the district, Torres Small is embracing the area’s oil and gas economy and vows to help fix and expand highways to prepare for increased production. The granddaugh­ter of Mexican immigrants and wife of a state lawmaker rarely mentions President Donald Trump on the campaign trail.

She tells voters she’s a gun owner who postponed her honeymoon to go hunting.

Herrell defeated her GOP primary opponents after brandishin­g her staunch support for Trump and his plan to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. The state lawmaker has built a career as an advocate for social conservati­ve issues.

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