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Trump schedules last-minute campaign rally in 'blue' New Mexico

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Wednesday, October 30, 2024   

Many voters in New Mexico are wondering why former President Donald Trump plans tomorrow's visit to a state where polls showed a firm Democratic lead.

It is only Trump's second visit to the state since 2019 when he departed with an unpaid bill for an Albuquerque event exceeding $200,000.

David Becker, founder and executive director of the Center for Election Innovation and Research, said he has no idea why Trump plans to visit Albuquerque again. But he noted some candidates act like they're going to win, while others act like they might be losing.

"When, as is highly likely, Donald Trump declares victory on Tuesday night, listen carefully to what he said, when he said it, how he said it," Becker cautioned. "Because if he claims there's widespread fraud and talks about noncitizen voting, it's likely he thinks he's losing."

A poll this week by the Albuquerque Journal showed Vice President Kamala Harris has a significant advantage over Trump in the state. Roughly 50% of registered voters told the newspaper they planned to vote or have already voted for Harris, while 41% said they were voting for Trump. Information on how to cast a ballot is online at Vote411.org.

Becker called the recent firebombing of ballot drop boxes in Washington and Oregon horrific and not something we're used to seeing in the U.S. He has advice for those who have not returned their mail ballots.

"I would advise, at this point, anyone who's holding on to a mail ballot that intends to cast their mail ballot should return it directly to election officials," Becker urged. "Either through a drop box, or directly at an election office or at a polling place. I would advise not to put it in the U.S. mail."

Law enforcement officials said hundreds of ballots may have been destroyed in Washington, while a fire suppressant protected most of the ballots in Portland, Oregon. New Mexico was one of several states in 2020 where Republican electors attempted to cast ballots indicating Donald Trump had won, a scheme that eventually resulted in criminal charges against Trump and his associates.

Support for this reporting was provided by The Carnegie Corporation of New York.


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