The top Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives is ending the week in New Mexico, to support the partyโs candidates and discuss priorities.
Thursday, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) is meeting with U.S. Reps. Teresa Leger Fernรกndez, Gabe Vasquez and Melanie Stansbury in Albuquerque to discuss Project 2025โs implications for New Mexico.
Project 2025 is a policy initiative developed by The Heritage Foundation, a
conservative think tank. Proponents tout it as a blueprint for a transition to a government responsible to its citizens, while critics consider it authoritarian and dangerous to American democracy.
A press release from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee says the document โposes significant threats to the fundamental rights and freedoms of New Mexicans.โ
The release also admonishes Yvette Herrell, Gabe Vasquezโs Republican opponent in the Second Congressional District race, saying her support of Project 2025 has earned her a 100% rating from the Heritage Foundation.
โShe is in lockstep with MAGA Republicansโ plan to roll back your rights,โ the release states.
Friday, Stansbury will host a “community conversation” with Jeffries to discuss House Democratsโ efforts.
A Stansbury press release says the talk will focus on โhow Democrats are delivering for New Mexicans by lowering costs for Americans, protecting reproductive freedom (and) investing in communities all across the state.โ
Theyโll also discuss the partyโs current initiatives, its efforts to find solutions for New Mexicansโ everyday issues and future steps for Democratic leaders.


