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Type: News article / web printout
File Size: 609 KB
Summary

This document is a printout of an Albuquerque Tribune article (likely from Dec 2002) detailing campaign contributions to Bill Richardson, specifically from gambling and casino interests. It lists significant donations from The Downs (Paul Blanchard), Riviera Gaming Management, and the Pueblo of Sandia, as well as large funding from the Democratic Governors Association. The document also notes legal issues regarding back rent owed by The Downs to the New Mexico State Fair.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Bill Richardson Governor/Candidate
Recipient of campaign donations; former congressman and cabinet member; federal liaison for DGA.
Paul Blanchard President of the Downs
Key player in helping Richardson raise money; donated $10,000.
Kandace Blanchard Donor
Wife of Paul Blanchard; donated $10,000.
Ken Newton Business Partner
Partnering with Riviera Gaming Management Inc. to get a license in Hobbs.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
Albuquerque Tribune Online
Source of the article.
Gaming Control Board
State board regulating casinos.
The Downs
Racetrack and casino operator; sued for back rent.
New Mexico State Fair
Rents facilities to The Downs; sued for back rent.
Riviera Gaming Management Inc.
Las Vegas corporation; major gambling contributor ($50,000).
Pueblo of Sandia
Contributed $56,148; operates state's largest tribal casino.
Democratic Governors Association (DGA)
Donated $427,500 to Richardson; appointed Richardson as federal liaison.

Timeline (2 events)

Unknown
Lawsuit filed by the State against The Downs for back rent.
New Mexico
Unknown
Negotiations with the White House (pending/ongoing).
Washington D.C. (Implied)
Bill Richardson Democratic Governors Association The White House

Locations (3)

Location Context
State where events are taking place.
Location of Riviera Gaming Management Inc.
Location where Riviera/Newton seek to open a racetrack/casino.

Relationships (4)

Blanchard's wife, Kandace
Paul Blanchard Political Donor/Supporter Bill Richardson
key player in helping Richardson raise campaign money
Ken Newton Business Partner Riviera Gaming Management Inc.
working with partners in New Mexico, including Ken Newton
Bill Richardson Liaison Democratic Governors Association
turning to Richardson to serve as its top federal liaison

Key Quotes (3)

"The state recently sued the Downs on behalf of the State Fair for more than $100,000 in back rent that has not been paid."
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"Paul Blanchard... was a key player in helping Richardson raise campaign money."
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"Now, the DGA is turning to Richardson to serve as its top federal liaison."
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Albuquerque Tribune Online Page 2 of 28
operates a casino that is regulated
by the state Gaming Control Board.
The Downs also rents the racetrack
and casino facilities from the New
Mexico State Fair. The state recently
sued the Downs on behalf of the
State Fair for more than $100,000 in
back rent that has not been paid.
Paul Blanchard, the president of the
Downs, was a key player in helping
Richardson raise campaign money.
He donated $10,000 of his own
money. Blanchard's wife, Kandace,
also donated $10,000.
Other major gambling contributors
include Riviera Gaming Management
Inc., a Las Vegas corporation that is
working with partners in New
Mexico, including Ken Newton, to get
a license to open a horse racetrack
and casino in Hobbs. Riviera donated
$50,000 to Richardson's campaign.
The Pueblo of Sandia contributed
$56,148 in cash and in-kind
donations to Richardson. Sandia
operates the state's largest tribal
casino.
3. Democratic organizations:
$490,751
The Democratic Governors
Association chipped in $427,500 to
help elect Richardson. That amount
was minor compared with the money advertis i
the DGA funneled to gubernatorial n g
candidates in more competitive
races.
[x] Print Edition
Nevertheless, the association was
counting on Richardson, who was
one of a half-dozen candidates who
helped Democrats take control in
states where Republicans had been
chief executives.
[x] Print Edition
Now, the DGA is turning to
Richardson to serve as its top
federal liaison. The former
congressman and cabinet member
will speak for Democratic governors
during negotiations with the White
http://abqtrib.com/archives/news02/120702_news_donate.shtml Page 59 of 135 PPublic Records Request No.: 17-395 /2006
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