Guns, oil and outside money: The expensive race for southern New Mexico – UNM Daily Lobo
Editors note: A previous version of this story ran in the Daily Lobos print edition on Monday, Oct. 12, 2020. That story has been updated with quotes from one of the candidates that came in after deadline.
Editors note: This story has been updated to more accurately represent legislation referenced within.
One of the closest congressional races in the country is taking place in southern New Mexico: House District 2, contested between incumbent Democrat Xochitl Torres Small and Republican and former state legislator Yvette Herrell.
The race is a rematch of the 2018 election, which Torres Small won by only about 4,000 votes and polling indicates the race is tight once again.
After two years in Congress, the Torres Small campaign has experience and a voting record which they believe demonstrates the representatives understanding of the district and its unique policy needs.
Voters can look at the bipartisan work shes done to secure the border, expand rural health care, and to protect New Mexicos public lands, the Torres Small campaign told The Daily Lobo. (She) approaches all legislation from the impact it would have on her constituents.
Herrell, meanwhile, has touted her new campaign team and the fact that President Donald Trump is the Republican presidential nominee as evidence that she has momentum on her side.
I am a better, stronger candidate this time, Herrell said. Republican enthusiasm in New Mexico is also sky high with President Trump at the top of the ticket.
Trump endorsed Herrell via Twitter on Oct. 10 as the Republican Party continued their push to flip New Mexico red, which began with Trumps Sept. 2019 rally in Rio Rancho.
Polling suggests the states other federal congressional seats are likely to remain in Democratic hands, but the 2nd District is in question.
The 2nd District has historically leaned Republican and is diverse, covering all of Las Cruces as well as a number of rural cities and towns throughout the southern half of the state.
Representative Torres Small has been, in my view, a true representative of the people because she has been able to represent the interests of her constituents (across the district), said Dr. Magdaleno Manzanarez, professor of political science and vice president of external affairs at Western New Mexico University, which is located in the 2nd District. Its not a monolithic district. To me, she has proved she can do the job very well.
According to the Center for Responsive Politics, nearly four times more money has been raised in this race than either of the other House races in the state. By the most recently available data, Torres Smalls campaign has raised $4.5 million nearly four times more than Herrells $1.2 million but the Herrell campaign has raised slightly more within the district than Torres Small.
Much of this money has gone to advertising, where the candidates have sparred over key issues, including Second Amendment rights and the oil and gas industry.
Both candidates have run ads depicting themselves shooting weapons, in a nod to the importance of gun rights in the district.
One of the Herrell campaigns advertisements accuses Torres Small of selling out pro-Second Amendment constituents by voting for HR-8, a resolution meant to close gun show sale loopholes.
The ad has received pushback. KOB wrote that the claim was misleading, saying that the bill would not have prevented anyone from buying a gun.
Torres Small issued a statement shortly after the vote on HR-8, touting the resolution as common-sense and bipartisan. However, the vote in the House largely went along party lines.
Rep. Torres Small is a gun owner and a hunter who knows the importance of protecting our Second Amendment rights while also protecting our communities, the Torres Small campaign said. Thats why, like 87% of New Mexicans, she supports comprehensive background checks and voted for (HR-8), making sure it had reasonable exceptions.
Herrell has maintained that the resolution was out of line with the Second Amendment, pointing to a statement released by the Trump administration opposing it.
The Herrell campaign has adopted the slogan Stop Xocialism. However, Torres Small has ranked as one of the most conservative Democrats in Congress according to DW-NOMINATE, a metric developed by political scientists which ranks members of Congress on how liberal or conservative they are according to their voting record.
One of the topics on which Torres Small has broken at times from the rest of the Democratic Party is on subjects of oil and gas, an industry which makes up an enormous portion of New Mexicos economy.
If we shut down oil and gas drilling in New Mexico today, wed have to shut our schools down tomorrow, Torres Small said in a February statement. I will continue to support responsible energy production in the district, including one of our countrys largest sources of oil and gas in the Permian Basin.
The executive director of the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association, Ryan Flynn, has been complimentary of Torres Smalls record while simultaneously emerging at the center of a rift between the fossil fuel trade group and the states Republican Party.
Flynn praised Torres Smalls record and said she had been an advocate for oil and gas. Several prominent New Mexican Republicans, including party chair Steve Pearce, rebuked his statement in an op-ed in the Santa Fe New Mexican, accusing Flynn of using the trade group as a political tool.
The Torres Small campaigns statement was in opposition to the fracking ban proposed by U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14).
You have to be pragmatic, Manzanarez said. In District 2, a true representative has to walk the line. From the progressive side, sometimes (Torres Small) has been criticized assuming she (goes) against oil interests ... what do you do with people who make a living out of that industry?
However, Herrell says Torres Smalls advocacy for the industry is unreliable.
Herrell has claimed the representative changed her vote on a measure preventing future presidents from banning fracking, saying Her flip flop demonstrates she will cave to environmental extremists when it counts.
However, the Albuquerque Journal said in Aug. that the vote that Herrell is referencing (House Resolution 844) was on a procedural motion, not a fracking ban. Torres Small has stated that she would oppose a ban on fracking.
Asked about whether the Congresswoman supports an eventual transition to renewable energy, the Torres Small campaign stated she favors a negotiated approach.
Rep. Torres Small knows climate change is real and New Mexicans are already feeling its effects, the campaign said. She believes New Mexico must be part of the solution - but we can only do it by having all parties at the table.
In-person voter registration is open until Oct. 31. Absentee ballots can be requested until Oct. 20.
William Bowen is a beat reporter at the Daily Lobo. He can be contacted at news@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @BowenWrites
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