In the latest news from the New Mexico election campaign trail, candidate Maria Sanchez has been gaining significant momentum with her focus on education reform. Sanchez, a former teacher and school administrator, has made improving New Mexico's education system a cornerstone of her campaign.Sanchez's platform includes increasing funding for schools, reducing class sizes, and providing more resources and support for teachers. She has also proposed implementing new programs to help students struggling academically and to address the state's high dropout rate."Education is the key to a brighter future for our state, and it's time we prioritize investing in our schools and our children," Sanchez said during a recent campaign rally in Albuquerque. "I have seen firsthand the challenges our schools face, and I am committed to making the changes needed to ensure every child has access to a quality education."Sanchez's message seems to be resonating with voters, as recent polls show her gaining ground on her opponents. With the election just weeks away, Sanchez's campaign is ramping up its efforts to reach voters across the state.In addition to education reform, other key issues in the New Mexico election include healthcare, the economy, and immigration. Candidates on both sides of the political spectrum are vying for the support of voters as they make their final push before Election Day.Incumbent Governor John Martinez is facing a tough re-election campaign, with critics pointing to his handling of the state's budget and recent controversies within his administration. Martinez has been touting his record on job creation and economic growth, but some voters are looking for change.With the election just around the corner, New Mexico residents are gearing up to cast their votes and determine the future direction of their state. Stay tuned for more updates as the election draws closer.