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Pueblo man running state Democratic party
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2002 It's only temporary but David Gomez of Taos Pueblo is head of the New Mexico Democratic Party. Gomez landed the position because Diane Denish left the post to run for lieutenant governor. He has been serving as vice-chair since April 2001 and intends to remain vice-chair when a new female chair is elected January 26. One of Gomez's long-term goals is to increase outreach to Native voters. He is an attorney. Get the Story:
Gomez steps in to lead Dems as Denish enters political ring (The Taos News 1/3-9) Relevant Links:
New Mexico Democratic Party - http://www.dpnm.org
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