This just sent to supporters from Campaign Manager Craig Hughes. Not too shabby!
Barack Obama – President of the United States
Bill Ritter – Governor of Colorado
Barbara O’Brien – Lt. Governor of Colorado
Mark Udall – United States Senator
Bernie Buescher – Colorado Secretary of State
Jared Polis – United State Congressman
John Salazar – United State Congressman
Betsy Markey – United States Congresswoman
Ed Perlmutter – United State Congressman
John Hickenlooper – Mayor of Denver
Wellington Webb – Former Mayor of Denver
Gary Hart – Former United States Senator
Roy Romer – Former Governor of Colorado
Gail Schoettler – Former Lt. Governor of Colorado
David Skaggs – Former United States Congressman
Richard “Dick” Celeste – Former Governor of Ohio and President of Colorado College
Terrance Carroll – Speaker, Colorado State House
Joel Judd – Representative, Colorado State House
Daniel Kagan – Representative, Colorado State House
Dickey Lee-Hullinghorst – Representative, Colorado State House
Claire Levy – Representative, Colorado State House
Karen Middleton – Representative, Colorado State House
Jack Pommer – Representative, Colorado State House
Sue Schafer – Representative, Colorado State House
Max Tyler – Representative, Colorado State House
Nolbert Chavez – Former Representative, Colorado State House
Angie Paccione – Former Representative, Colorado State House
Wilma Webb – Former Representative, Colorado State House
Brandon Shaffer – President, Colorado State Senate
Betty Boyd – President Pro-Tem, Colorado State Senate
Bob Bacon – Senator, Colorado State Senate
Rollie Heath – Senator, Colorado State Senate
Michael Johnston – Senator, Colorado State Senate
Chris Romer – Senator, Colorado State Senate
Paula Sandoval – Senator, Colorado State Senate
Gail Schwartz – Senator, Colorado State Senate
Stan Matsunaka – Former President, Colorado State Senate
Michael Feeley – Former Minority Leader, Colorado State Senate
John Birmingham – Former Senator, Colorado State Senate
Paul Sandoval – Former Senator, Colorado State Senate
Ron Tupa – Former Senator, Colorado State Senate
Doug Darr – Adams County Sheriff
Gil Reyes – Adams County Assessor
Rene Bullock – City Councilor, Commerce City
Jadie Carson – City Councilor, Commerce City
Jim Benson – City Councilor, Commerce City
Chris Ditteman – City Councilor, Westminster
Mack Goodman – City Councilor, Thornton
Sharon Richardson – City Councilor, Federal Heights
Mary Lewis – School Board Member, Adams-Arapahoe 28J Public Schools
Pat Noonan – Chair Pro-Tem, Arapahoe County Commissioners
Frank Weddig – Arapahoe County Commissioner
LaVurne Davenport – City Councilor, Glendale
Larry Beer – City Councilor, Aurora
Molly Markert – City Councilor, Aurora
Cindy Domenico – Boulder County Commissioner
Ben Pearlman – Boulder County Commissioner
Joe Pelle – Boulder County Sheriff
Will Toor – Boulder County Commissioner
K.C. Becker – City Councilor, Boulder
Macon Cowles – City Councilor, Boulder
Crystal Gray – City Councilor, Boulder
Lisa Morzel – City Councilor, Boulder
Andrew Muckle – Mayor, Superior
Chuck Sisk – Mayor, Louisville
Ken Wilson – Deputy Mayor, Boulder
Leslie Durgin – Former Mayor, Boulder
Allyn Feinberg – Former City Councilor, Boulder
Linda Jourgensen – Former Mayor, Boulder
Steve Pomerance – Former City Councilor, Boulder
Beverly Sears – Former City Councilor, Boulder
Patrick Quinn – Mayor, Broomfield
Bette Erickson – Former City Councilor, Broomfield
Ruby Taylor – City Councilor, Poncha Springs
Lawrence Gallegos – Clerk and Recorder, Conejos County
Crestina Martinez – Conejos County Commissioner
John McCleary – School Board Member, Crowley County Public Schools
Carol Boigon – City Councilor, Denver
Barbara Brohl – Board Member, Regional Transportation District
Juanita Chacon – Board Member, Regional Transportation District
Nate Easley – School Board Member, Denver Public Schools
Rick Garcia – City Councilor, Denver
Michael Hancock – City Councilor, Denver
Bruce Hoyt – School Board Member, Denver Public Schools
Paul Lopez – City Councilor, Denver
Chris Martinez – Board Vice-President, Regional Transportation District
Judy Montero – City Councilor, Denver
Theresa Pena – School Board President, Denver Public Schools
Mary Seawell – School Board Member, Denver Public Schools
Don Mares – Former City Auditor, Denver
Fidel “Butch” Montoya – Former Deputy Mayor, Denver
Debbie Ortega – Former City Councilor, Denver
Cathy Reynolds – Former City Councilor, Denver
Rosemary Rodriguez – Former City Councilor, Denver
Elbra Wedgeworth – Former City Councilor, Denver
Stephen Ludwig – Regent, University of Colorado
Dannie Corcoran – Eagle County Surveyor
Scot Hunn – City Councilor, Eagle
Brian Nolan – School Board Member, Eagle County Public Schools
Margaret Rogers – City Councilor, Vail
Arn Menconi – Former Eagle County Commissioner
Jan Martin – City Councilor, Ramah
Paul Villagrana – Mayor, City of Florence
Roger McFaul – Former City Councilor, Florence
Tresi Houpt – Garfield County Commissioner
Jim Calaway – City Councilor, Glenwood
Ed Cortez – Trustee, Carbondale
Shelley Kaup – City Councilor, Glendwood
Jane Goff – State Board of Education, 7th CD
Kathy Hartman – Jefferson County Commissioner
Paula Noonan – School Board Member, Jefferson County Public Schools
Diane Chesbro – City Councilor, Golden
Bill Fisher – City Councilor, Golden
Karen Kellan – City Councilor, Lakewood
Monisha Merchant – Regent, University of Colorado
Karen Oxman – City Councilor, Golden
Marjorie Sloan – City Councilor, Golden
Rachel Zenzinger – City Councilor, Arvada
Leigh Meigs – Mayor, Durango
Eric Blackhurst – City Councilor, Estes Park
John Erickson – City Councilor, Estes Park
Jeff Hindman – City Councilor, Berthoud
Lisa Poppaw – City Councilor, Fort Collins
Joan Shaffer – City Councilor, Loveland
Jim Spehar – Mayor, Trinidad
James Toupal – City Councilor, Trinidad
Linda Velasquez – City Councilor, Trinidad
Douglas DeGroote – City Councilor, Merino
Theresa Coons – City Councilor, Grand Junction
Dorothy Crane – City Councilor, Brush
Rachel Richards – Pitkin County Commissioner
Mick Ireland – Mayor, Aspen
Jack Johnson – Former City Councilor, Aspen
Leroy Garcia – City Councilor, Pueblo
Stephanie Garcia – School Board President, Pueblo City Schools
Steve Nawrocki – City Councilor, Pueblo
Mark Carmel – Former City Administrator, Pueblo
Chris Munoz – Former Clerk and Recorder, Pueblo
Steven Sanchez – Trustee, Saguache County
Beverly Rich – San Juan County Treasurer
Elaine Fisher – San Miguel County Commissioner
Art Goodtimes – San Miguel County Commissioner
Bill Masters – San Miguel County Sheriff
Stu Fraser – Mayor, Telluride
Jonathan Greenspan – City Councilor, Mountain Village
Brian Werner – City Councilor, Telluride
Lulu Hunt – Former City Councilor, Telluride
Dave Gossi – City Councilor, Breckenrige
Woody Van Gundhy – Mayor Pro-Tem, Frisco
John Warner – Mayor, Breckenridge
Donald Feldhaus – Former City Councilor, Greeley
Cheryl Hauger – City Councilor, Erie
Judy Kron – School Board Member, Greeley-Evans Public Schools
Linda Trimberger – School Board Member, Greeley-Evans Public Schools
Susie Velasquez – Public Trustee, Weld County
Paul Neubauer – Former School Board Member, Wray RD-2 Public Schools
Adrienne Benavidez – Office of the Governor, Director of Finance and Procurement
Mario Carrera – General Manager, EntraVision Colorado
Dr. Ramon Del Castillo – Professor, Metropolitan State College, and Latino Literary Figure
Eric Duran – Vice President, Davidson & Co. , Business Leader
Lisa Duran – Executive Director, Rights for All People
Joe Davalos – Vice Chairman, National Image
Zee Ferrufino – CEO/Owner, KBNO Spanish Radio
Dr. Estevan Flores – Director, LARASA
Angela Giron – Candidate, Colorado State Senate District 3
Julie Gonzales – Board Member, Colorado Latino Forum
Nita Gonzales – Executive Director, Escuela Tlatelolco
Rudy Gonzales – Executive Director, Servicios de la Raza
Monica Guardiola – Board Member, Colorado Hispanic Bar Association
Dusti Gurule – Executive Director, Latina Initiative
Vicki Lara – Executive Director, Voto Latino
Dr. Virgilio Licona – Associate Medical Director, Salud Family Health Centers
Kathy Lopez – Chair, Weld County Latina Chamber of Commerce
Gene Lucero – Co-Chair, Colorado Latino Forum and Business Leader
Michelle Lucero – Board of Trustees, Metropolitan State College
Pam Martinez – Executive Director, Jovenes Unidos
Ricardo Martinez – Executive Director, Padres Unidos
Scott Martinez – Attorney, Holland and Hart
Isaac Medrano – Director, Democracia USA Colorado
Keith Montoya – Owner, Doc 1 Solutions Business Leader
Marta Moreno – Executive Director, El Comite de Longmont
Richard Pabon – Executive Committee Member, Adams County Democratic Party
Daniel Ramos – Student Body President, University of Colorado
Mannie Rodriguez – Member, Democratic National Committee
Martha Rubi – Former Chairwoman, Denver Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Arnold Salazar – Board of Trustees, Adams State College
Marguerite Salazar – President/CEO, Valley Wide Health Systems
Joseph Salazar – Co-Founder, Colorado Latino Forum and Civil Rights Attorney
Alex Sanchez – Chairman, LARASA Board of Directors
Maria Sanchez – Executive Director, Realizing Our Community
TommyRay Sena – Latino Community Activist
Henry Solano – Business Manager, Pipefitters Local 208
Theresa Solano – President and CEO, Latina Chamber of Denver
Eddie Soto – Coordinator, San Juan Citizens Alliance
Debbie Trujillo – Chair Elect, Denver Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Ellen Alires Trujillo – Board Member, Colorado Hispanic Bar Association
Lorenzo Trujillo – Associate Dean, University of Colorado School of Law
Theresa Trujillo – Southern Colorado Director, Colorado Progressive Coalition
Jessie Ulibarri – Executive Director, Mi Familia Vota
Carlos Valverde – Executive Director, Colorado Progressive Coalition
Maria Young – Executive Director, Colorado Professional Latino Advancement Network
Rev. Paul Burleson – Former President, Greater Metro Denver Ministerial Alliance
Leslie Herod – Chair, Colorado Black Women for Political Action
Don Richie – Former Chair, Southern Colorado Black Roundtable
June Waller – Former Chair, Southern Colorado Black Roundtable
Anthony Aragon – Board Member, ONE Colorado
Joseph Barrows – Board Member , Human Rights Campaign
Morris Price Jr. – Board Member, Denver Gay Professionals Network
Amy Runyon-Harms – Board Member, ONE Colorado
Faye Wilson Tate – Board of Governors , Human Rights Campaign
Blair Johnson – Chair, Colorado Environmental Coalition
Elise Jones – Executive Director, Colorado Environmental Coalition
Pete Maysmith – Executive Director, Colorado Conservation Voters
Carrie Doyle – Former Executive Director, Colorado Conservation Voters
Blanca O’Leary – Member, Democratic National Committee
League of Conservation Voters
Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 105
United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 208
American Federation of Teachers
AFSCME Council 67
Curious why Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior, is not on the list. I am pretty sure he endorsed him.
Also noticed Sabrina Karim (Fullbright Scholar and formerly of People for All Colorado, and Lt. Col. Ret. John Flerlage, CD6 Candidate, are not on the list. I know they are supporters. I don’t see Progress Now, which calls Bennet a “hero” in their ads — might be their status (C4)? I am sure there are house district and senate district chairs (party officials) too (on both sides), but they can’t add their names under the rules.
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Last time I checked ColoradoPols they were talking about abolishing the Department of Education.
Between not endorsing a candidate and neutral. I like ProgressNow but claiming to be neutral strains credibility
I love the thanking and spanking.
using McInnis’ and Norton’s names in the same sentence with “Progressive” is an oxymoron.
couldn’t snuff out AR at the caucuses….
are not that important to caucus goers.