Video (1min 1sec): Tom Udall TV Ad: "What's Right". Tom Udall's first sixty-second ad, "What's Right" details his record of doing what's right for New Mexico, even when his own party and the special interests don't want him to.
As a Member of Congress and Attorney General of New Mexico, Tom Udall has earned a reputation as a principled leader who has the integrity to do what is right for New Mexico.
In the House, Tom wrote and passed a bill to establish a national renewable energy standard, like we have in New Mexico, to create good jobs, reinvigorate our economy and reduce global warming. He has been a champion of expanding preventive health care. He voted against the Iraq War and has called for the responsible redeployment of our troops out of Iraq. Tom has also consistently championed tougher ethics laws both as Attorney General and in Congress where he voted to create an independent commission to investigate corruption among members of Congress.
Tom Udall was born to Stewart and the late Lee Udall in Tucson, Arizona on May 18, 1948. His family’s roots in New Mexico are deep. His grandmother Louise Lee was born in Luna, NM during territorial days and was part of a ranching family in what is now Catron County. Her family used to drive cattle down the White Mountains to the railroad in Magdalena...