State Senator Jay Block discusses New Mexico politics and party dynamics in recent posts

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Jay C. Block, New Mexico State Senator from 12th District - www.nmlegis.gov
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State Senator Jay Block shared a series of posts on July 28, 2025, expressing his views on New Mexico’s political landscape and the direction of national party politics.

In his first post at 01:22 UTC, Block stated, “I firmly believe New Mexico is trending red, just not fast enough.”

Shortly after, at 01:23 UTC, he added, “Winning and more winning!”

Later that morning at 01:34 UTC, Block elaborated on his position regarding bipartisan cooperation and party dynamics. He wrote, “No brainer. We must keep working for the American people. The Dems need to step up, kick out the democrat socialists crazies ruining the party, and elect moderate and conservatives to work with Republicans. We need a two-party system. Not a two-party fringe system.”

Block’s comments reflect ongoing debates about political polarization in the United States. In recent years, discussions about shifting political allegiances in states like New Mexico have increased as demographic changes and policy debates shape electoral outcomes.



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