
New Mexico Dem governor slams protesters as 'lizard people' as she announces reelection bid
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New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham faced a loud group of protesters this week as she formally announced that she’ll seek reelection.
Booing and chants against Grisham outside the Albuquerque Museum appeared to force the governor to cut her speech short and leave early, the newspaper reported. "We believe she was a mistake for New Mexico." "These are people that all feel strongly that MLG has done a terrible job at running this state." As she faced the protesters Thursday, Grisham dismissed her critics as "QAnon lizard people," the New Mexican reported. "I know it’s going to be loud, and I just have to say I’m sorry that we picked the same location that the QAnon lizard people meeting was at," she said, according to the newspaper.More Related News

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