Friday, January 16, 2004There's Another Big Bill On The Block, Steve Pearce Goes For #2, And Join Me On KKOB Radio Saturday at 11 A.M. And KRQE-TV Monday At 4 P.M.
Bill Davis
Cummins is going to have his hands full with this Republican Big Bill. He took another jab at the commissioner for endorsing Democrat Marty Chavez when the ABQ mayor ran for Guv in 98.' Davis says if he gets on the commission Republicans will get the "real thing." Davis is for real, too real for some in the GOP who rejected him when he ran for the U.S. House in 98' and U.S. Senate in 2000. Prior to that he served two separate four year terms in the state senate where he was a master of the filibuster and took on Senator Manny a time or two. But Davis' conservative approach and hard-line anti-abortion position raised hackles in his swing district and he was ousted from the seat in 92' by liberal Democrat Ann Riley. (He came back for another term in 97'.) But Davis isn't worried about past defeats. "I don't look at it as a win-loss record. I look at it as doing service for the community." Serving on the commission would certainly be that for Davis. He has a highly successful law practice and is not in need of a job. He also has appeal to military families in the Heights. He was a combat pilot in Vietnam and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. He still lives a bit on the wild side, taking to the open roads on occasion on his big Harley. Cummins has played ball with the Democrats and has paid the price. He was ousted from the ABQ city council when then State GOP Party Chair John Dendahl targeted him because of his Chavez endorsement and support of a tax increase. But Cummins, like Davis, has shown a lot of spunk in the political arena, making this campaign for county commission a race to watch. PEARCE ASKS FOR TWO MORE LET'S TALK POLITICS--ON THE RADIO and TV Make our site one of your 'favorites.' Bookmark it now and send a link to interested friends. (c)NM POLITICS WITH JOE MONAHAN 2004 Not for reproduction without permission of the author |
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