John, Deb Haaland here and I want to tell you about a milestone I’m proud of: I have reached 35 years of sobriety.
Most people running for office wouldn’t choose to speak candidly about alcohol addiction. But I’m not like most people running for office. My story is different.
I was about 23 years old when I made the brave decision to get sober. It was a struggle at first, but I persevered because I was committed to doing all I could. I went to AA meetings and probably read 20 books on addiction.
My struggles made me fierce, which is why I chose to speak openly about my sobriety in my very first campaign ad when I ran for Congress 7 years ago. And I’m so glad I did. I'll never forget the day we went to the Marigold Parade in the South Valley, and people came up to me right and left and thanked me for my honesty in my ad. They shared stories about themselves, their parents, and their loved ones struggling with addiction, and it brought tears to my eyes that people felt represented by someone like me.
My journey to sobriety taught me that you must face hard truths if you want to make change, which is why I’ll never shy away from the tough fights that lie ahead for New Mexico.
High prices, homelessness, crime, and addiction weigh heavy on our state. As Governor, I will address these head on by investing in addiction services, helping families get the resources to support their loved ones, and requiring health insurers in New Mexico cover drug and alcohol treatment.
My promise to you, John: I will always be honest about topics other politicians might try to sweep under the rug, because I believe if we’re brave, we can heal.
Thank you for hearing my story. That’s how we’ll win this race — by sharing our stories, lifting each other up, and being fierce enough to fight for the bright future New Mexicans deserve. If you can, I’d be so grateful if you’d pitch in a split donation of $5 between my campaign and State Democrats Committee so we can keep sharing our stories across New Mexico and beyond to hear from as many voices as possible and win this race.
Thank you for everything.
Deb
P.S. We know the Republican shutdown is impacting tens of thousands of New Mexicans and folks across the country. If you’re not able to donate today, we completely understand.