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  • Fixing New Mexico: Adam Prior's Plan for District 44
    Jul 8 2026

    What happens when a contractor who has spent his career solving problems decides New Mexico's biggest project is fixing state government?

    This week on The Chile Wire, Abe Baldonado sits down with House District 44 candidate Adam Prior to discuss why he's running for office and why he believes New Mexico is at a turning point.

    Prior shares how witnessing the fall of the Berlin Wall and visiting the Dachau concentration camp shaped his views on government power, how the COVID-19 shutdowns ultimately pushed him into politics, and why he believes state leaders have made New Mexico less affordable for families and small businesses.

    The conversation dives into some of the state's biggest issues, including:

    • Government overreach and individual liberty
    • Taxes, regulations, and the challenges facing small businesses
    • New Mexico's healthcare and doctor shortage
    • Crime, public safety, and judicial accountability
    • Education reform and workforce development
    • Why independent voters could decide the future of New Mexico

    From personal stories—including surviving a heart attack—to his vision for restoring opportunity and economic growth, Prior explains why he believes it's time for a different direction in Santa Fe.

    Don't miss this in-depth conversation on the policies, priorities, and principles shaping the 2026 election.

    Visit Adam's website:
    https://www.adamprior4nm.com/

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    58 min
  • Earning the Vote: What Independent Voters Expect from Today’s Candidates
    Jul 1 2026

    With independent voters becoming one of the fastest-growing voting blocs in New Mexico, how can Republicans and conservatives earn their support without expecting party conversion?

    This week on The Chile Wire, Abe Baldonado sits down with former independent U.S. Senate candidate Mira O'Connell to discuss what independent voters are actually looking for in today's political climate. Drawing from conversations with New Mexicans across the state, Mira shares why so many voters are becoming Independents or walking away from both major parties, what campaigns consistently get wrong, and why candidates must prioritize listening over labels.

    From grassroots campaigning and voter engagement to the importance of common-sense leadership, civil discourse, and reaching beyond the party base, this episode offers a candid conversation on the future of New Mexico politics. If Republicans hope to win statewide races again, earning the trust of independents and disaffected Democrats may be the key, and this discussion explores exactly how to do it.

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    56 min
  • Can Corey Zimmerman Flip House District 26?
    Jun 24 2026

    This week on The Chile Wire, Abe sits down with Corey Zimmerman, Republican candidate for New Mexico House District 26. A hospice chaplain, pastor, and longtime advocate for families, Corey shares his journey from ministry to politics and explains what motivated him to step into the race.

    The conversation covers New Mexico's healthcare crisis, physician shortages, public safety concerns, education reform, workforce development, and the vital role oil and gas plays in funding the state's future. Corey also discusses his vision for servant leadership, supporting trade careers, reducing barriers for healthcare providers, and bringing greater accountability to government.

    Can New Mexico reverse its doctor shortage, improve educational outcomes, and create more opportunities for families and businesses? Tune in for an in-depth conversation about the challenges facing House District 26 and Corey Zimmerman's plan to help move New Mexico forward.

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    52 min
  • From Disengaged to Driven: A New Path for New Mexico Students
    Jun 17 2026

    New Mexico is home to more than 32,000 young people who are neither in school nor in the workforce—but there are leaders working to change that. In this episode of The Chile Wire, Abe sits down with Caz Martinez, head administrator of Sendero Prep in Las Cruces, to discuss how his school is helping reengage students who have fallen behind and reconnect them with purpose, opportunity, and career success.

    From hands-on career training and paid internships to workforce development and education reform, Caz shares how Sendero Prep is creating pathways for students to earn meaningful diplomas, gain real-world experience, and build brighter futures. This conversation highlights an encouraging success story in New Mexico and offers a hopeful look at how innovative schools are helping young people overcome barriers and achieve the American Dream.

    Visit Sendero Prep's Website:
    https://senderoprep.com/

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    39 min
  • Post-Primary Fallout: Can Republicans Unite to Stop Deb Haaland?
    Jun 12 2026

    One week after New Mexico’s primary election, host Abe Baldonado sits down with State Representative Rod Montoya for an in-depth conversation about the biggest surprises from election night, what Gregg Hull’s decisive Republican primary victory means for the general election, and why Republicans believe unity is critical heading into November.

    Abe and Rep. Montoya break down the primary results, including Hull’s strong performance in Bernalillo County, the collapse of Sam Bregman’s gubernatorial campaign, and what the election revealed about the growing divide within New Mexico’s Democratic Party. They also discuss the role of independent voters, the future of the Republican Party in New Mexico, and the importance of rallying behind GOP candidates up and down the ballot.

    The conversation then turns to Democratic nominee Deb Haaland. Drawing from campaign ads, interviews, and public appearances, Abe and Rep. Montoya examine Haaland’s record, leadership style, energy policy positions, and preparedness to serve as governor. They argue that New Mexico voters deserve a serious debate about the state’s future, particularly on issues such as crime, education, parental rights, government spending, and the state’s dependence on oil and gas revenue.

    The episode concludes with a discussion about Emerge New Mexico, progressive political organizing in the state, and the broader ideological battle shaping New Mexico politics ahead of what both guests describe as a pivotal 2026 general election.

    Whether you're a political junkie, a New Mexico voter, or simply interested in the future of the Land of Enchantment, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. Tune in for a candid, wide-ranging discussion on the stakes, strategies, and challenges facing New Mexico in the months ahead! 🎙️🌶️

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    1 h et 22 min
  • Primary Profile: Duke Rodriguez for Governor
    May 29 2026

    One week before New Mexico’s June 2 primary, Abe Baldonado sits down with gubernatorial candidate Duke Rodriguez for a wide-ranging conversation on the issues shaping the race for governor. From crime and healthcare to education, homelessness and government spending, Rodriguez shares why he believes New Mexico is “not a poor state, but a poorly run state” and outlines the reforms he says are needed to change the state’s trajectory.

    The two dive into the failures of status quo leadership, the growing dependence on government programs, the healthcare workforce crisis, and the connection between poverty, addiction, mental health and crime. Rodriguez also reflects on his own upbringing in government housing, his experience leading healthcare systems in New Mexico, and why he believes voters are hungry for solutions over political talking points.

    Visit Duke's website:
    https://runwithduke.com/

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    44 min
  • On the Frontlines of Healthcare: Jahnelle Garcia Steps Up
    May 27 2026

    This week on The Chile Wire, we sit down with Jahnelle Garcia, a nurse practitioner, small business owner, and candidate for House District 27, to talk about what led her to step into the political arena and run for office in this year’s election. Drawing from her experience in healthcare and business, Garcia shares a firsthand perspective on the challenges facing New Mexico families and why she believes change is needed at the state level.

    The conversation highlights concerns around the rising cost of living, the strain on small businesses, and ongoing issues within the healthcare system—including provider shortages and the broader impact of medical malpractice laws. Garcia also reflects on what she sees as a lack of accountability in Santa Fe and the importance of bringing community voices into policy decisions.

    Throughout the episode, she emphasizes the need for greater voter engagement, encouraging New Mexicans to take an active role in shaping the direction of the state. As the election approaches, this discussion offers a closer look at one candidate’s vision and the issues driving conversations across District 27 and beyond.

    Visit Jahnelle's Website:
    https://www.jahnellefornm.com/

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    38 min
  • Primary Profile: Doug Turner for Governor
    May 20 2026

    What does it take to turn frustration into action—and can a business-minded approach help reshape New Mexico’s future? This week on The Chile Wire we sit down with Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Turner to discuss his roots in Albuquerque, his career in business and public affairs, and why he’s stepping into the 2026 race for governor.

    Turner shares how his experience as a business owner and charter school leader has shaped his perspective on the state’s biggest challenges—from lagging education outcomes to barriers facing small businesses and a growing sense of concern around crime. The conversation explores what he sees as a lack of progress in key areas and why he believes a new approach to leadership is needed in Santa Fe.

    Inside the Episode:
    • A New Mexican’s Perspective: Growing up in Albuquerque and how decades of experience in business and politics led Turner to run for governor.
    • Education & School Choice: Tackling literacy rates, ending social promotion, and expanding options for families.
    • Crime & Behavioral Health: Addressing repeat offenders, rebuilding mental health systems, and improving public safety statewide.
    • Economic Growth: Supporting small businesses, reducing tax burdens, and creating opportunities that keep New Mexicans in the state.

    As the 2026 governor’s race heats up, this episode offers insight into another candidate aiming to bring change to New Mexico. Tune in and stay informed on the issues shaping the state’s future.

    Visit Doug's Website:
    https://www.turnerfornm.com/

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    36 min