VIDEO: New Mexico Dem Gov Candidate Michelle Lujan Grisham Caught Misleading Voters About Her Congressional Record

Lujan Grisham continues to play Washington political games with voters.

The RGA writes:

New Mexico Democrat gubernatorial candidate Michelle Lujan Grisham continues to play Washington political games with voters.

At a recent campaign event, Lujan Grisham gushed about how “it feels really good” to pass bills.

The problem? During her entire career in Congress, Lujan Grisham has failed to see any legislation that she authored signed into law. Not a single bill. 

Now that she is running for governor, Lujan Grisham is trying to compensate for her lack of achievements by inflating her record, using the Congressional Hispanic Caucus as a partisan weapon, and cheerleading attempts to shutdown the government.

New Mexicans deserves better than another typical politician who fails to live up to her own rhetoric.

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