Capitol insiders say plenty of legislators are up in arms about the Guv's plan, but most are intimidated by him and fear going public. Said one: "He has cajoled and downright bullied them, and they just can't get up the gumption to challenge him. Now, he is striking at the very heart of their power. If Bill wins, it would be a major change in the balance of power now and into the future."
He's right. And a lot of rural New Mexicans are going to be heard from before it's all over. They fear governor's will dish out their share of the the pork to the big population areas at their expense because that's where the votes are. The current system is lambasted by business groups and editorialists, but the fact is small town New Mexico and neighborhood groups have benefited mightily from the pork barrel and they don't want it tipped over. Sources close to the action say keep your eyes peeled on House Speaker Lujan, for years a master of pork barrel politics. "If Ben moves toward Bill on this I would be shocked," said a veteran insider. "But the Democrats caved on his tax cuts, so it can't be ruled out. Maybe they will work it by getting voters upset, and that could move the Guv away from the idea."
It's clear if Big Bill wants this one he will have to pull out all the stops, but that's never stopped him. Only another branch of government that acts like his equal can do that.
CLARK CAMPAIGN LOWERS THE BAR
It's fine to play the expectation game, but second or third ain't going to get you to the dance in the long run. Someone's going to have to start knocking Dean around, or the current "expectation" that Dean will be the Democratic presidential nominee will be easily met.
TODAY'S WINNING NUMBERS ARE: 3...6...1..
By the way, there will be eight candidates on the ballot. Carol Mosley Braun and Al Sharpton will not be among them. But Fern Penna of New York, a gadfly type contender, has paid the $2500 entry fee and been certified by the party and will round out the field of eight. The Dems will have a public love-in today to decide the exact ballot positions for each candidate.
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