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The 2006 U.S. Senate election in New Mexico will take place on November 7 , 2006 .


DEMOCRATS

  • Jeff Bingaman - Bingaman, the incumbent, is the only candidate who filed for the Democratic primary.


There had been speculation that Bingaman would give up the chance to run for another term to pursue a lobbyists' job in Washington. Instead, Bingaman, who has been in the Senate since 1983 , announced he was running for a fifth term.

In a SurveyUSA Senate Ratings poll released on August 18 2005 , Bingaman was ranked 33rd, with an approval rating of 60% of New Mexicans' versus 28% disapproval {Link without Title} . That rating almost guarantees a victory in November.


REPUBLICANS






:In his announcement, Pfeffer focused mainly on border controls with Mexico . He criticised Bingaman in comparison to his own support for reform of the Social Security system and the Iraq War as well as U.S. relations with China , saying "With all due respect, I do not believe the present occupier of the junior seat from New Mexico is doing all that can and should be done on these fronts," he said of Bingaman. "I believe I can do a better job..." Pfeffer also commented that he would have a hard time raising an amount equivalent to Senator Bingaman, a problem faced by any of the latter's potential challengers.

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  • John Sanchez - The 2002 Republican gubernatorial nominee, Sanchez lost 55%-39% to Bill Richardson .


  • Heather Wilson - There had been speculation that Representative Wilson might run against Bingaman. Wilson decided to run for reelection instead; her own Congressional seat is a target of New Mexico Democrats.



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