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Trump’s stop in the blue-leaning state could strengthen Republicans’ attempt to flip the Senate seat held by Democrats
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Trump’s stop in the blue-leaning state could strengthen Republicans’ attempt to flip the Senate seat held by Democrats

New Mexico’s Republican Senate candidate says former President Trump’s stop in the blue-leaning Southwest state on Thursday “will give our state a lot of momentum.”

Nella Domenici, the 2024 GOP Senate candidate and daughter of New Mexico’s last Republican senator, is trying to defeat Democratic Sen. Martin Heinrich, who is running for a third six-year term in November, as her party works to win back the chamber majority.

“Trump will definitely help us with the independents,” Domenici predicted in an interview with Fox News Digital on the eve of the former president’s state visit.

With five days until Election Day next Tuesday, the former president is taking a rare detour from campaigning in the seven crucial battleground states in the race for the White House, which will likely decide whether Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris wins the 2024 election.

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Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at the Rocky Mount Event Center, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024, in Rocky Mount, North Carolina (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at the Rocky Mount Event Center, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024, in Rocky Mount, North Carolina (AP Photo/Steve Helber) (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

It has been two decades since a Republican won New Mexico in a presidential election. One has to look back to the re-election of President George W. Bush in 2004.

There weren’t many polls in New Mexico, But the latest polls suggest Harris has a high-single-digit lead over Trump, although one poll suggests a closer contest for the state’s five electoral votes.

With time such a precious commodity in presidential campaigns and the clock quickly approaching Election Day, New Mexico Democrats see Trump’s trip to the state – his first in five years – as a fool’s errand.

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“Trump is wasting his time coming to our state as polls show New Mexicans will once again reject his MAGA extremism and divisive rhetoric,” New Mexico Democratic Party spokesman Daniel Garcia claimed in a statement.

And referring to the former president’s Oct. 31 visit to Albuquerque, Garcia launched a verbal attack on Trump, saying, “There will be a round orange mass in Albuquerque on Halloween, and we’re not talking about a pumpkin.”

New Mexico Republican Senate candidate Nella Domenici campaigns in Carlsbad, New Mexico on October 29, 2024

New Mexico Republican Senate candidate Nella Domenici campaigns in Carlsbad, New Mexico on October 29, 2024 (Nella Domenici Senate Campaign)

But Domenici, trying to close the gap with Heinrich, sees negative benefits in Trump’s stop at the airport in Albuquerque, the state’s largest city.

“People are really excited about Trump coming here,” she told Fox News. “It definitely excites the base tremendously and the base is kind of a growing concept.”

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Domenici argued that “we have so many problems in our state that people are finally saying, ‘I’m giving up on Democrats and going Republican,’ and that’s what happens every day, every week in this race.”

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Senator Martin Heinrich (D-NM) listens during a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing on federal incentives for electric vehicles on January 11, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Anna Rose Layden/Getty Images)

“Many Hispanic Democrats are siding with us. They are angry because the cost of living is so high. They are angry because there is crime everywhere. You can’t even put gas in your car at night,” Domenici claimed. “There’s a lot of impetus for people to want to vote Republican.”

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Domenici has decades of experience in the financial industry at Bridgewater Associates (where she served as Chief Financial Officer), Credit Suisse and Citadel Investment Group.

Nella Domenici sets a new fundraising record in the New Mexico Senate race.

Republican Senate candidate Nella Domenici campaigns on May 14, 2024 in Carlsbad, New Mexico (Domenici campaign)

She is also the daughter of the late longtime Republican Senator Pete Domenici, who served in the Senate for 36 years before retiring at the end of his sixth term in early 2009.

The legacy of her father, who died in 2017, gives the younger Domenici a strong political brand and high profile in New Mexico.

“My family’s name really helped me a lot. “That’s because my father’s legacy is so valued here by multiple generations,” she emphasized. “A lot of people still have a big heart for him.”

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