New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson points voters to his presidential campaign site for details on his energy plan because “a 30-second TV ad isn’t enough time” to sketch his map to clean energy.

In a previous ad, Richardson also touted his work toward clean energy in New Mexico as evidence of what he could do on that front as president.

Categories: New Mexico, Environment, Presidency 2008, Bill Richardson, Energy, Gov. Bill Richardson, AdWatch

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson calls for Congress to stand up to President Bush. But the Democrat’s latest presidential campaign ad is just as much about getting voters to stand up for him.

Categories: New Mexico, Iraq, Presidency 2008, Bill Richardson, Gov. Bill Richardson, AdWatch

The latest campaign ad from Democratic presidential candidate Bill Richardson touts his efforts as governor of New Mexico to make the state “cleaner” in its energy usage by imposing tough standards on greenhouse gases and offering tax credits for alternative fuels, among other things.

“[W]e made New Mexico the clean-energy state,” Richardson said, “and as president, I’ll make us a clean-energy nation.”

Categories: New Mexico, Environment, Presidency 2008, Bill Richardson, Energy, Gov. Bill Richardson, AdWatch

Bill Richardson’s Time At Google

May 15, 2007, 11:01pm

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson yesterday became the third presidential candidate to appear before an audience at Google. The full discussion, which ran more than an hour, is available on YouTube. The video is prefaced by the Democratic underdog’s humorous “job interview” campaign advertisements.

Richardson also spoke separately with Ben Smith of YouTube’s political team.

Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton, a Democrat, and John McCain, a Republican, were the first two presidential candidates to visit Google.

Categories: Presidency 2008, Bill Richardson, Gov. Bill Richardson

… and faces a skeptical reception. The humorous snapshots of the New Mexico governor’s “job interview” are the first two advertisements for his underdog presidential campaign.

Categories: New Mexico, Presidency 2008, Bill Richardson, Gov. Bill Richardson, AdWatch

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