What an amazing year for Politics in the U.S.A. On March 6, 2010, the 912 project and tea party groups combined to host a Candidate Search 2010 Forum at the Douglas County, CO Events Center.
The events center was divided in half for the event. One side had tables for candidates and other sponsors, kind of like a trade show. The other half held a stage and seating for the crowd to hear the candidates. The event lasted all afternoon.
The candidates that appeared all gave a short background intro and a 5 minute stump speech followed by some fairly intense questioning from the strongly independent crowd.
For the Colorado Governor’s race, both of the GOP announced candidates, Scott McInnis and Dan Maes, appeared. Mr. Hickenlooper was a no-show.
For the Colorado U.S. Senate race, candidates Steve Barton, Jane Norton, CleveTidwell, Ken Buck, and Tom Wiens appeared. Our current sitting Senator Bennett and Andrew Romanoff were no-shows.
The area reserved for candidate tables had a lot of Independent candidates as well as Republicans. Hats off to Diane Bailey, a Democrat candidate for County Treasurer for having the courage, as the lone Dem, to appear.
Its too bad that Hickenlooper, Bennet and Romanoff are in full bunker mentality.
Independents are the biggest set of voters in Colorado. When all of the major Democrat Candidates are afraid of the biggest voter group, you have a true mess on the Obama side.
Mike Robinson is Sr. Partner at Robinson & Henry P.C., a Castle Rock Law Firm.
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That’s hilarious, PC. “Would you vote for a second stimulus?” was a standard question. The only question that was remotely intense was one asking Norton about her special-interest contributions, and she completely ignored the question to talk instead about earmarks. This was a beauty pageant, not even a serious forum.
This is the hard-core political base of the GOP. There’s not a single person there who would vote for the Democratic candidate even if the Republican was self-declared communist.
And in terms of numbers, you’re talking maybe 10% of the electorate – maybe.
consistent turning out at the polls. This year, they’re claiming they’re organized and motivated; and if they are, they could swing some races.
they would cough up a couple of bucks. My mom raises more money than Maes – and she’s a slam dunk in a state House seat.
Like Pols, but on the right!
not under 0.01%
But I see your law firm proudly boasts that it handles parking tickets; I’ll be sure to consider availing myself of the scholar kings at your law firm the next time I park in a red zone at the outlet mall from hell in your hometown of castle rock