Richardson Grok

Richardson Urges States to Settle Early Primary Debate


By Emily Esterson, 8-27-07

 
 

One Upsmanship: New Mexico Governor and presidential candidate Bill Richardson told an audience in Exeter, N.H. over the weekend that New Hampshire and Iowa’s places as the lead-off primary states shouldn’t be usurped. That’s after Florida tried to leapfrog ahead of tradition—the Democratic National Committee quickly quashed Florida’s bid by saying delegates would loose their votes unless they delayed the primary by at least a week. Richardson said the one-upsmanship of states vying for the first slot isn’t helping his underdog campaign, according to the Boston Globe. Richardson told the audience he needs as much time as he can get to compete against better-financed and better-recognized rivals.

Fighting to move ahead of the pack: Richardson’s approval rating as governor of New Mexico is soaring to all time highs, while he’s struggling on the national campaign trail to bust into the top three (except in western states’ polls, where he’s got more name recognition). He noted (to that New Hampshire audience) that he’s got the same credentials as his rivals Obama and Clinton, and then some. But despite his well-rounded potentially presidential resume, he’s just a regular guy.

Lee Iacoca wisdom: Huffington blogger Mike Lyon thinks Richardson has what it takes. At least according to Lee Iacoca’s recent book, Where Have all the Leaders Gone. So Lyon applied Iacoca’s Nine C’s of leadership to the presidential candidates and Richardson scored a whopping 40 our of a possible 50 points. But one question: Should we trust philosophy of the man that brought us the K-Car?

Where’s Barbara? And just who is Barbara? Even New Mexico residents seem to occasionally wonder if there actually is a Barbara. We know there’s a Michelle (Obama) and we definitely know Elizabeth, and who could possibly miss Bill when it comes to potential first spouses. But Barbara Richardson has been all but absent on the campaign trail. Even in state politics, the first spouse keeps out of her hubby’s business. She recently granted an interview with the Associated Press and has been seen on the campaign trail around New Hampshire. Does this spell a coming out from behind the scenes?



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