New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is ramping up early political messaging ahead of the 2026 election cycle, sending what critics would describe as a sky-is-falling fundraising appeal warning that Democrats could lose control of the U.S. Senate—while urging donors to immediately contribute to Sen. Ben Ray Luján’s reelection campaign.
In the email, Lujan Grisham repeatedly presses recipients for money using urgent language and rapid-fire donation links, asking, “Will you chip in $5 to help our fellow New Mexico Democrat Ben Ray Lujan defend this critical U.S. Senate seat from Donald Trump’s Republicans?”
The message leans heavily on national political fears, warning that “Donald Trump and his fellow MAGA Republicans would love nothing more than to flip this seat” and insisting that Democrats “can’t leave ANYTHING to chance.”
Lujan Grisham also invokes her own 2022 reelection victory, writing, “I defeated Trump’s hand-picked candidate with 52% of the vote. I left nothing to chance,” while using that race as a model for what she argues must happen again in 2026.
The email escalates further by tying the race to broader claims about election integrity, asserting that “Trump and his Republicans are already baselessly attacking the integrity of New Mexico’s elections,” and calling for an “overwhelming victory” to counter those efforts.
“We need an overwhelming victory to send an unmistakable message that MAGA’s policies are not welcome in the Land of Enchantment,” she wrote.
The tone and structure of the message mirror a broader trend in national Democratic fundraising—framing elections as existential battles for control of Washington while emphasizing urgency through repeated “RUSH” donation prompts ranging from $9 to $250.
While New Mexico has historically leaned Democratic in federal races, early signs suggest Republicans are working to mount a challenge in 2026.
Among them is Larry Marker, who is currently running as a write-in Republican candidate and is widely expected to gather enough signatures to qualify for the November general election ballot. If successful, Marker would provide Luján with a formal GOP challenger in what could become a more competitive race than in previous cycles.
Luján, first elected to the Senate in 2020 after serving in the U.S. House, has not yet faced a high-profile Republican opponent this cycle. However, national attention on Senate control—combined with early fundraising efforts like Lujan Grisham’s—signals that both parties are already positioning for a potentially high-stakes contest.
The governor’s direct involvement also underscores how quickly the race is becoming nationalized, with messaging focused less on local issues and more on broader partisan battles in Washington.
Lujan Grisham closed her appeal by tying Luján’s reelection directly to Senate control, writing, “The path to a Democratic Majority in the U.S. Senate starts by defending critical Senate seats like this one.”
Whether the dire tone of the email reflects genuine concern or simply panicky campaign strategy, one thing is clear: the fight for New Mexico’s U.S. Senate seat is already underway—and both sides appear ready to escalate.

If you call Lugan’s office, they do not answer the phone…there is no way a constituent can get in touch with anyone in his office.
Downwinders were told to get in touch with his office for help in filling out paperwork…no one in the office answered his phone even when you leave a message.
How dare New Mexicans want what’s best for Americans. No more socialism in NM.
Ill do my best to just both of those Loserjans! Its time to end the Loserjan regime,the theft, the evil ways and self entitlement!
Also I will do whatever is needed to see Moochie Loserjan behind bars for theft,fraud and abuse! What in the f**k did she think she needed to use NM for a boondoggle in Spain! Spaniards are probably thinking poorly of New Mexico after her appearance.
What has Benny done for our state especially small communities? NDT
I thought Bendejo was running unopposed? Is this just to raise spending money for junkets?
We conservatives must all get out and vote in this election. We must write Larry Marker in on our ballots so Lujan has an opponent in the fall. Our state and country depend on it.