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May 01, 2010 03:20 AM UTC

Jane Norton Throws McInnis Under the Wheels

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  • by: Colorado Pols

On the Caplis and Silverman Show yesterday, in our experience you don’t do this by accident:

Let’s be clear on what Jane Norton said on the matter of those pesky tax returns that have vexed gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis so famously:

Craig Silverman: Jane, I am just wondering since I asked Ken Buck did you get the disclosure forms from The Denver Post and your feelings about whether a political candidate such as yourself should make full disclosure of the income and charities?

Jane Norton: Absolutely. [Pols emphasis] We did get it and we are working on it. I was just up in my attic getting down my tax returns. But yeah, I think elected officials should have that kind of scrutiny and that kind of transparency. People need to know that. So although it is a real irritant to my husband we will certainly comply (laughter) with those requests. I don’t have a problem with that.

Write this down: when your friends start triangulating off you, it’s pretty much over.

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13 thoughts on “Jane Norton Throws McInnis Under the Wheels

  1. – papers please

    – birth certificate to be onth e ballot (long form, blah, blah)

    and

    – no ethnic studies in public schools and universities

  2. is that Norton simply has no idea that this was an issue for McInnis. I just don’t think she was paying attention to the news this last week. She ain’t the sharpest tool in the shed.

  3. http://blogs.denverpost.com/th

    Norton sacks press secretary in cost-cutting move

    The “money” quote:

    “Through the end of March, the Norton campaign had raised $1.88 million and had about $643,000 cash on hand. Democratic front-runner Michael Bennet, by comparison, had raised $6.23 million and had $3.6 million on hand.”

  4. Your campaign is in shambles, do your really want more transparency to give ammo for your opponent. Dems who ever it is should roll over Jane if she gets it. Don’t have much faith in Buck either to win. Romonof (or god forbid Bennett) looks to win.

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