New Mexico's Democratic convention delegates moved by women leaders, excited by VP pick
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-52% Medium Liberal
- Reliability
40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
-42% Medium Liberal
- Politician Portrayal
12% Positive
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77% : "I work for the teachers union in New Mexico, and so having somebody on the ticket who was a labor member, was in the classroom, understands public education, is supportive of public education, is a really good telegraph in my mind of the importance that Vice President Harris puts on our schools," Dyrcz said Tuesday.58% : But the values encased in the platform, like growing the middle class, supporting public education and protecting LGBTQI+ rights, resonate with Dyrcz.
44% : Dyrcz is part of the LGBT community and is worried that the Supreme Court could overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, the 2015 decision to recognize same-sex marriage.
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