10/28/24

Jack o' Lantern filled with raw sewage expected to stiff ABQ again

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Trump’s last visit to Albuquerque, in 2019, resulted in the city billing his campaign more than $200,000 — a sum that remains unpaid and has climbed to $444,986 with interest, according to the city of Albuquerque. [Democrat-controlled State Land Office says sublease quashes parking plans for Trump rally]
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The rally is instead slated to take place Thursday at noon at a private hangar owned by CSI Aviation near the Albuquerque International Sunport, according to Trump’s campaign website. The president of CIA Aviation is former state Republican Party chairman Allen Weh, who ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate in 2014. [Trump wanted the ABQ convention center for his campaign stump]
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After Donald Trump's plane was diverted to Billings where he still owes $43,000 from a 2018 visit he stiffed eight thousand of his supporters for an hour and a half before introducing his disgraced and demoted drug dealer to the audience. Convicted felon and stochastic terrorist Trump still owes El Paso, Texas over a half million dollars and screwed Albuquerque out of $211,000 after a 2019 mudfest in Rio Rancho.
The Secretary of State’s Office released data early Friday showing more than 324,000 of the state’s 1.36 million registered voters already had cast either absentee or early in-person ballots, with Democrats outnumbering Republicans 162,000-115,000. Nearly 44,000 unaffiliated voters had cast ballots. A little under a third of Santa Fe County’s 112,000 registered voters had cast ballots. The 25,000 Democratic county voters weighing in early, either absentee or in person, led Republicans 5-to-1. [GOP: Trump scheduled to make Halloween visit to New Mexico]
In a related story, a federal appeals court upheld the conviction of former Otero County Commissioner and Cowboys 4 Trump insurrectionist, Couy Griffin for his role in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol. 

ip image: plenty of New Mexicans turned out for early voting at the Southside Library in Santa Fe.

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