Bill Richardson
The
Presidential Contender
SANTA
FE (By Margot Roosevelt, Time) August 18, 2005 - When Bill Richardson first ran
for Congress, in 1980, an adviser suggested he campaign as Bill Richardson
Lopez, given that his mother was Mexican and in Spanish-speaking nations, the
mother's surname is placed after the father's. "Too obvious," Richardson
scoffed. Today, as the nation's only Hispanic Governor, the New Mexican has
figured out precisely when and how to flaunt his roots. "No, I will not run for
President," he told a New Hampshire Latino audience in June. And then he added
in Spanish, "Of course, I will be a candidate!"
It was a joke—but not really. It is no secret
that Richardson, 57, is aiming for the White House in 2008 if he is re-elected
Governor next year. His name recognition may be low, but his résumé is
impressive: seven terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, ambassador to the
United Nations, Secretary of Energy under Bill Clinton and, last year, first
Hispanic chairman of a national Democratic Convention. But he has also attracted
controversy: a federal judge named Richardson last month as a probable source of
leaks to the press about Los Alamos scientist Wen Ho Lee, who admitted
mishandling sensitive data but was ultimately absolved of espionage—related
charges in 2000.
Republicans razz him as a media-savvy showboat
and, lately, for buying a $5.5 million jet (he says it serves all state
agencies). But he draws conservatives' praise for cutting the state's income tax
rate. He also made New Mexico the first state to provide life insurance for
National Guardsmen on active duty—a widely copied initiative.
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