Experts

Bill Richardson

Governor, New Mexico (D)

Bill Richardson: Are you running for Vice President? 0:56 Discuss
Bill Richardson: If you don't win, why will that be? 1:29 Discuss
Bill Richardson: Is it the President's job to solve moral issues? 1:42 Discuss
Bill Richardson: Are you satisfied with the state of Native American affairs? 1:33 Discuss
Bill Richardson: How is the European immigration debate different? 1:28 Discuss
Bill Richardson: Immigration and the Competitive Edge 1:21 Discuss
Bill Richardson: How do we decide who gets to be an American? 0:33 Discuss
Bill Richardson: How would you solve the immigration dilemma? 2:24 Discuss
Bill Richardson: Is the U.N. still relevant? 2:02 Discuss
Bill Richardson: If you were President, would you have called the Annapolis Conference? 2:53 Discuss
Bill Richardson: Would you talk to Syria and Iran? 1:40 Discuss
Bill Richardson: What is this election's most dangerous idea? 1:35 Discuss
Bill Richardson: Reaching Across The Aisle 2:22 Discuss
Bill Richardson: How is technology changing politics? 0:43 Discuss
Bill Richardson: Are two parties enough? 1:07 Discuss
Bill Richardson Supports Ethanol 2:18 Discuss
Bill Richardson: Should we have a national service? 1:23 Discuss
Bill Richardson: How would you make our students more globally competitive? 2:15 Discuss
Bill Richardson: Was NAFTA a good idea? 2:10 Discuss
Bill Richardson: Should Iowa and New Hampshire stay at the head of the primary schedule? 1:41 Discuss
Bill Richardson: Is the American govenment too secretive? 2:46 Discuss
Bill Richardson: Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton? 0:51 Discuss
Bill Richardson: Who are you? 1:18 Discuss

About Bill Richardson

Bill Richardson

Bill Richardson is the Governor of New Mexico and former candidate for the 2008 Democratic nomination. Of Hispanic descent, Richardson was born in Pasadena, California, but spent most of his childhood in Mexico City. Richardson graduated from Tufts University, from which he also received a Masters in International Affairs. In 1982, Richardson was elected to the United States House of Representatives. During his time in the House, Richardson focused on foreign affairs as well as on issues of importance to the Native American community. In 1997, Bill Clinton appointed Richardson United States Ambassador to the United Nations; Richardson left that post in 1998 to become Secretary of Energy. Richardson is known for his "shuttle diplomacy" and has been nominated five times for the Nobel Peace Prize. Richardson was first elected the Governor of New Mexico in 2003; he was reelected in 2007 in a landslide, earning 69% of the vote. Richardson is the author of two recent books: the campaign autobiography Between Worlds: The Making of an American Life, and Leading by Example: How We Can Inspire an Energy and Security Revolution.

Connect