Richardson is correct, but doesn’t mention the fine print.
In touting his economic record as New Mexico’s governor, Richardson’s campaign produced a TV ad noting the pace of the state’s job growth while he’s been in office. Although the state was ranked sixth in August 2006 for job growth, it most recently ranked 15th. A more accurate statement would be to say that the state “ranked as high as sixth in the nation.”
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a TV Ad.Speaker/Target
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Our Sources
New Mexico Department of Labor, June 2007 Employment News Release
New Mexico Governor's Office, Governor announces fourth year of tax cuts
Albuquerque Journal, "New Mexico Rising: The new jobs appearing in the state pay better than previous years, April 26, 2007"
Interviews: James Peach, New Mexico State University; Gabriel Sanchez, University of New Mexico; Lee Reynis, Director of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of New Mexico, Gerry Bradley, NM Voices for Children.
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