‘Krekula says he won’t run for guv in 2010 after all’

From Heath Haussamen on New Mexico Politics:

Nathan Krekula, a faculty member at a Christian university in Hobbs, says he won’t run for governor next year after all, but he plans to run sometime in the future, possibly as soon as 2014.

“I did some soul searching, and I think I’m really wanting to enjoy my family right now,” Krekula, 36, said Thursday in a phone interview.

I first wrote on Monday about his Web site that declares his 2010 candidacy.

Krekula, a Republican, said he plans to spend the next few years building relationships in the Republican Party and becoming more familiar with New Mexico issues. He’s lived in the state for five years.

He said he will run for governor in 2014 unless a Republican wins the race next year and is running for re-election in five years.

Krekula, who is an assistant professor of biology and has worked in the health-care industry for 15 years, said he’s also concerned about the possible health-care reform being debated in Congress, and he wants to see how that plays out.

He was a medic in the U.S. Army and worked as a clinical hematologist for many years. He’s currently completing his doctorate degree in public health. With that in mind, he said he believes the current health-care debate will shape the 2010 election and beyond, and he plans to be involved.

“I want to be there as a resource and support to fellow Republicans and get involved, work with the tea party and other real critical movements,” Krekula said. “This health care issue is a real concern to me.”

Republicans who have already declared their candidacies for governor in next year’s race are Doña Ana County District Attorney Susana Martinez and State Rep. Janice Arnold-Jones of Albuquerque. Public relations professional Doug Turner appears to be about to jump into the race, and Former state GOP Chairman Allen Weh has formed an exploratory committee. In addition, former U.S. Rep. Heather Wilson says she’s thinking about running.

On the Democratic side, Lt. Gov. Diane Denish is the only declared 2010 gubernatorial candidate, though Senate Majority Leader Michael Sanchez says he’s formed an exploratory committee.

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Article in New Mexico Independent

Article from August 10, in the New Mexico Independent:

A faculty member at a Christian university in Hobbs is joining the race for governor.

Republican Nathan Krekula writes on his campaign Web site that he supports the development of new energy technologies and protecting natural resources along with support for the oil and gas industry. He also writes on his Web site about the importance of education, religion and free enterprise.

Krekula is an assistant professor of biology at University of the Southwest, which according to its Web site is a “a Christ-centered educational community dedicated to developing men and women for a lifetime of servant leadership by emphasizing individual faith, responsibility, and initiative.”

He was in the U.S. Army for 12 years and worked in the health-care industry for 15, according to his Web site. He has a doctorate degree in epidemiology from Walden University.

Krekula, a political unknown, will face some stiff opposition in the GOP primary. Doña Ana County District Attorney Susana Martinez and state Rep. Janice Arnold-Jones of Albuquerque have already entered the race. Public relations firm owner Doug Turner appears to be about to jump into the race, and former state GOP Chairman Allen Weh has formed an exploratory committee.

In addition, ex-U.S. Rep. Heather Wilson says she’s thinking about running.

On the Democratic side, Lt. Gov. Diane Denish is the only declared 2010 gubernatorial candidate, though Senate Majority Leader Michael Sanchez has also formed an exploratory committee.

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Joe Monahan Discusses Krekula’s Run

Nathan was mentioned in Joe Monahan’s blog on New Mexico politics immediately following a discussion about a potential Heather Wilson candidacy.

36 yar old Nathan Krekula of Hobbs says he doesn’t like the way Big Bill is running the state, so he’s seeking the 2010 GOP Guv nod. Krekula is a Wisconsin native who teaches biology courses at the University of the Southwest. He says oil and gas jobs are going away because of state rules. Check out his Web site for more. [Read full article.]

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Separation of church and state

As a man, I endorse my religion. As a governer I would not make a law giving preference of one religion over another, but would rather support the freedom of expression by students of their religion. One religion should not have preference over another, including athiesm, which daily forces its beliefs on students and educators alike. On a side note, I do endorse morality, the substance of which spans all religions, and believe it must be taught to kids at every stage of their education.

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Second Amendment to the United States Constitution

 
Americans have the right and advantage of being armed – unlike the citizens of other countries whose governments are afraid to trust the people with arms.

-James Madison

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Hello world!

Welcome to NathanKrekula.com! There is still much work to be done on the site, so please let us know if you have any ideas for features that might help the campaign. Nathan is hoping to have a strong grassroots campaign, so we need to ensure that this site can be a headquarters for all Krekulites around the state to organize and communicate efficiently. Please post your ideas as comments to this blog entry. Thanks!

NK4G 2010

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