Wiener scrutinized for use of Gov. Martinez picture in mailer

KOB.com Saturday 5th May, 2012

Embattled Bernalillo County Commissioner Michael Wiener 's use of Gov. Susana Martinez's picture in a recent campaign mailer is being called deceptive by her spokesman. Scott Darnell says in a statement to


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