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Wednesday, September 11, 2024

RPNM Statement on Second Presidential Debate

 


RPNM Statement on Second Presidential Debate

ALBUQUERQUE, SEPTEMBER 10—The second presidential debate of 2024 was held tonight in Philadelphia, PA, albeit with a different Democratic candidate than the first debate. This debate was the first time former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have met face to face. The questions addressed their stances on the economy, abortion, immigration, foreign policy and healthcare but at times seemed to devolve into questions focused around President Trump. The issues that are most pressing to New Mexicans are the economy, immigration, and crime.


"Tonight, New Mexicans wanted to know which candidate is going to make their groceries cheaper, their border secure, and their communities safe," said Republican Party of New Mexico Chairman Steve Pearce.


"Both sides executed their points pretty well, but it’s going to come down to will voters believe the utopia Kamala Harris is selling them or what they see. Times are very tough right now and they are about to get tougher. I'm talking to people every day, restaurant owners, and small businesses that may have to close because they can't afford the rent anymore. New Mexico now has the highest poverty rate in the nation, so inflation impacts our citizens more than in any other state.


“Trump is in a stronger position through his policies to stabilize the economy, get wages up, and get costs down. On the other hand, Harris avoided addressing important questions about the economy and dodged the critical question of why Americans feel they are worse off than before the past three and a half years of her administration.


“The underlying question for Harris is why isn’t she already doing the things she is proposing, but, as usual, she did not give voters an answer.


“President Trump spoke directly to New Mexicans who know their neighborhoods have become unsafe and to our border communities who feel abandoned, those whom Harris seemed to laugh about. Harris could not explain why her administration opened the border to this crisis on their day one.


“Trump made it clear that he would protect New Mexico's oil and gas industry, which accounts for thousands of jobs and almost 50% of our state's budget. Harris had a more confusing stance. She twisted herself into a pretzel trying to explain how she supports fracking despite previously saying she wants to ban it, while also saying that her values have not changed.


“President Trump has remained consistent in his policies, and he knows them well. What you get is what you see with Trump. Tonight, we saw a very rehearsed Harris who could repeat talking points but couldn't go beyond when pressed about her past record. New Mexico is in play this year and races up and the ballot will be very competitive. If New Mexicans want to see relief in the core issues they care about—such as inflation, crime, and the border—the clear choice is the Republican ticket."

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