Greer
announces run for Pearce’s House seat
(January 3, 2008)
Albuquerque Journal
Sierra County Republican Party Chair
C. Earl Greer formally announced today
that he will run for the Second Congressional
District seat being vacated by Steve
Pearce.
Greer joins four Republicans who have
announced candidacies for the seat.
At least four other Republicans are
considering running.
In a news release, Greer said he is
“forging a new direction” with a campaign
he calls “Grassroots for Greer.” The
release said the campaign will focus
on a “person-to-person approach” that
involves one-on-one meetings with voters
to discuss their concerns.
Greer is a fifth-generation resident
of Sierra County, is half Hispanic and
is fluent in Spanish. He has run unsuccessfully
in the past against Pearce, for a seat
on the Public Regulation Commission
and to be the state chair of the Republican
Party. He has more than 29 years of
experience in the real-estate industry
and is part owner of Plaza Realty, which
specializes in farm and ranch real-estate
brokerage.
He said in the release that his campaign
will focus on border security, immigration,
the military, welfare, energy, traditional
values, property and water rights and
agriculture. Most are issues he spoke
about during a candidate forum in Alamogordo
in December.
In the release, Greer provided these
statements on each issue:
Border security: “Let’s give every
county sheriff’s department the resources
they need so they can work effectively
in conjunction with our state and federal
law enforcement to effectively protect
our borders.”
Immigration: “Although immigration in
America is a problem, we can accomplish
much of what we want to by enforcing
the immigration laws already in existence.”
Military: “While I am against increased
spending, I would open up the checkbook
to take care of our military. The government
has an obligation to the members and
veterans of our armed forces, disabled
or not.”
Welfare: “I believe in a hand-up, not
a hand-out..”
Energy: “We need to protect our domestic
gas and oil industries as we wean our
country from dependency on foreign oil,
and I believe nuclear energy can ease
that transition.”
Traditional Values: “I have been married
for 31 years and have four married children
and three wonderful grandchildren. Looking
into my grandchildren’s eyes, I know
that I am running for Congress so I
can help make the world safe and prosperous
for them. I believe that traditional
family values will carry us into the
next era of our great country.”
Property rights and water rights: “Because
I was raised on a ranch, I understand
the importance of fighting for and protecting
our private property rights and water
rights.”
Agriculture: “I am prepared to protect
and promote New Mexico’s rich agricultural
industry and history. I was born into
agriculture and raised in agriculture,
and I believe in agriculture.”
The other Republicans in the race are
former Bernalillo County GOP executive
director Bob Cornelius, rancher and
retired banker Aubrey L. Dunn Jr., restaurant-chain
owner and rancher Ed Tinsley and Las
Cruces daycare center owner Greg Sowards.
Those considering the race include Clint
Chandler, a staffer for U.S. Sen. Pete
Domenici; Mike Kakuska, Second Congressional
District vice chair for the state GOP;
Hobbs Mayor Monty Newman; and former
state Rep. Terry Marquardt.
Four Democrats, retired Presbyterian
pastor Al Kissling, Dona Ana County
Commissioner Bill McCamley, Roswell
businessman and retired teacher Frank
McKinnon and former Lea County Commissioner
Harry Teague, are running.