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In a New Mexico House race, Republican challenger Jon Barela alleges, in an ad, that incumbent Democrat Martin Heinrich voted for the stimulus plan "that's done little to create new American jobs."
Campaigns Rap Wind Power as 'Failed Stimulus' Paul Glader 2010
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I had the opportunity to meet with New Mexico candidate (and NRCC Young Gun) Jon Barela yesterday for a quick interview and discussion:
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Traci Barela said her daughter, a junior at Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax County, has “the chance to do homework and also then get help” with difficult parts of an assignment.
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Though Republicans initially touted Barela as a top candidate, Heinrich's district has trended towards Democrats in recent years and went for President Barack Obama with 60 percent in 2008.
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Among independent voters, Barela leads 54 percent to 36 percent in the SurveyUSA poll.
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I like what Barela says here, but there is one thing he forgot to mention.
Errors of Enchantment » Congressional Candidate Barela Shows Solid Grasp of Health Care Situtation 2010
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In the early twentieth century, Barela, a Hispanic, saw Columbus as unifying force for Coloradans of Italian, Portuguese and Spanish heritage.
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NEWSWEEK accompanied Captain Barela and his men on a night foot patrol into the heart of the souk, or marketplace, in a neighborhood so riddled with insurgents that the Marines mostly avoid it.
'Tipping Point' 2007
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"We have a policy where unless we have information that's going to put them away for a long time, we leave them alone," Barela says.
'Tipping Point' 2007
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Barela differentiates between enemies like Al Qaeda and "nationalist insurgents" who see themselves as fighting for Iraqi independence.
'Tipping Point' 2007
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