The conflicting conclusions arose Tuesday after Armijo - flanked by his parents, friends and other supporters at Bataan Park in northeast Albuquerque - said he would still run for the office despite earlier announcements of his withdrawal. "After 17 years in the military, the most important lesson I learned was to never quit," he said. "If a select few politicians are nervous, so be it." Armijo's intention runs contrary to Aug. 29 announcements from the New Mexico Democratic Party and a public relations firm in which he is quoted as saying he was leaving the race. They were released shortly...