Haaland Announces New Mexico Governor Bid
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Deb Haaland prepares Democratic campaign for New Mexico governor - Washington Examiner

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Deb Haaland will run for New Mexico’s governor in 2026 .
She led the Department of the Interior during all four years of the Biden administration.
The news comes after the field of possible challengers for the Democratic gubernatorial primary has narrowed.
The GOP is the minority party in New Mexico , with Democrats currently controlling both legislative chambers and the governor.
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