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Can Corey Zimmerman Flip House District 26?

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Portada del episodio Can Corey Zimmerman Flip House District 26?

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This week on The Chile Wire, Abe sits down with Corey Zimmerman, Republican candidate for New Mexico House District 26. A hospice chaplain, pastor, and longtime advocate for families, Corey shares his journey from ministry to politics and explains what motivated him to step into the race. The conversation covers New Mexico's healthcare crisis, physician shortages, public safety concerns, education reform, workforce development, and the vital role oil and gas plays in funding the state's future. Corey also discusses his vision for servant leadership, supporting trade careers, reducing barriers for healthcare providers, and bringing greater accountability to government. Can New Mexico reverse its doctor shortage, improve educational outcomes, and create more opportunities for families and businesses? Tune in for an in-depth conversation about the challenges facing House District 26 and Corey Zimmerman's plan to help move New Mexico forward. 🎧 Listen now and subscribe so you never miss an episode of The Chile Wire!

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Portada del episodio Can Corey Zimmerman Flip House District 26?

Can Corey Zimmerman Flip House District 26?

This week on The Chile Wire, Abe sits down with Corey Zimmerman, Republican candidate for New Mexico House District 26. A hospice chaplain, pastor, and longtime advocate for families, Corey shares his journey from ministry to politics and explains what motivated him to step into the race. The conversation covers New Mexico's healthcare crisis, physician shortages, public safety concerns, education reform, workforce development, and the vital role oil and gas plays in funding the state's future. Corey also discusses his vision for servant leadership, supporting trade careers, reducing barriers for healthcare providers, and bringing greater accountability to government. Can New Mexico reverse its doctor shortage, improve educational outcomes, and create more opportunities for families and businesses? Tune in for an in-depth conversation about the challenges facing House District 26 and Corey Zimmerman's plan to help move New Mexico forward. 🎧 Listen now and subscribe so you never miss an episode of The Chile Wire!

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