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Democratic Party shows support for Colón
Monday, February 25, 2008
(Associated Press)ALBUQUERQUE — New Mexico's
Democratic Party chairman received a standing
ovation during the party's first statewide
meeting since its problem-plagued presidential
caucus.
"Evidently, the rumors of my
demise are greatly exaggerated," Brian Colón
said Saturday, when more than 180 party members
gathered for a central committee meeting in
Albuquerque.
Marvin Moss, a former
Bernalillo County Democratic Party chairman,
said he backed Colón, who has repeatedly
accepted responsibility for the caucus
problems.
"He did the right thing,"
Moss said. "He didn't pass the buck."
The Feb. 5 caucus was plagued by long
waits at some polling places and a shortage of
ballots that forced some to cast their vote on
scraps of paper.
Colón came under sharp
criticism during the prolonged counting of
ballots, which ended Feb. 14 with Hillary
Rodham Clinton narrowly defeating Barack Obama.
Also targeted for criticism was Laura
E. Sanchez, who resigned last Tuesday as
executive director of the state Democratic
Party.
Colón said he and Democratic Lt.
Gov. Diane Denish are discussing heading up a
committee to review the caucus.
Colón
also said that he and Democratic Gov. Bill
Richardson are planning an April 25 summit in
Albuquerque.
The meeting will be held
to gather input from Democratic elected
officials, central committee members and others
on how to proceed with the party's future
presidential nominating contests, Colón said.
