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Friday, October 17, 2008

NM-02: Harry & Troy Teague and Gov. Richardson to Rally Early Voters Saturday

Tomorrow, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, Congressional candidate Harry Teague and his son Troy Teague will visit communities throughout the 2nd Congressional District of New Mexico to rally voters to hit the polls before the Nov. 4 Election Day. Harry Teague, who is running to replace outgoing U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce, together with his wife, Nancy, voted early in Lovington on Wednesday to celebrate their 39th wedding anniversary. Gov. Richardson will join Harry and Troy Teague at four separate events tomorrow (Sat., October 18):

  • Sunland Park: Early Vote Rally with Harry Teague and Gov. Richardson at 9:15 AM at the Sunland Park Senior Center, 1000 McNutt Rd., Suite H
  • Las Cruces: Early vote rally at 12:30 PM at Albert N Johnson Park; Corner of N Main and Picacho Ave.
  • Alamogordo: Alamogordo Arts and Entertainment Early Vote Rally at 2:15 PM at Alameda Park, 1021 White Sands Blvd.
  • Los Lunas: Early vote rally at 3:40 PM at the parking lot in front of Michael Sanchez's law firm, 505 Main St. SW.

October 17, 2008 at 12:45 PM in Events, NM-02 Congressional Race 2008 | Permalink

Comments

I worked with Harry Teague's son, Troy, some eight years ago as a software developer at Intel.

Eight years later, there is still a consensus that Troy had some issues, and that he damaged the division and a number of employees for some time.

Basically, he continued to accept a paycheck for some six months before he officially resigned - coming in late, leaving early, calling in sick for weeks at a time, and generally doing absolutely nothing. Nothing, that is, except sabotage everyone else's work.

In view of Harry's harassment problems, and Troy's involvement with his dad's campaign, I think I'm gonna pass on supporting Harry's congressional bid.

Posted by: Tim Mitchell | Oct 29, 2008 10:12:27 PM

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