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The Colorado Independent made the right journalistic move in explaining today why Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis didn’t attend a press conference after his speech to the Denver Petroleum Club yesterday.
The Independent reported that McInnis Spokesperson Sean Duffy told journalists, who were waiting for McInnis after his speech, that McInnis was unaware of the press conference.
Another journalist, who was also waiting for McInnis, told me that Duffy entered the room and told reporters that the Petroleum Club hadn’t “told him [McInnis] about the press availability, but Duffy said he’d schedule individual meetings with anybody who wanted one.”
I asked Joyce Witte, President of the Denver Petroleum Club, if it was true that the McInnis Campaign wasn’t informed about the news conference.
“No, he did know about it, and I am not sure why he decided not to participate,” Witte told me. “It was my sense it was a last-minute decision on behalf of his campaign.”
I wanted to be sure I had this right, so I asked Witte, “But you’re sure he got the message, or Sean got that message somehow, because Sean is putting the blame on you guys?”
“Nope. They knew about it.”
Both McInnis and Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Hickenlooper spoke to the Denver Petroleum Club. A press conference with Hickenlooper took place, as planned, before his speech.
Hickenlooper sat down with about a dozen reporters and took questions not only about oil and gas issues, but about healthcare, immigration, stimulus funding, and more. At one point, the Mayor said he thought the press conference was going to be about oil-and-gas issues only, but he answered most all of the questions put to him. (He told one reporter he’d have to get back to him on a question related to a national identity card.)
Hickenlooper’s spokesperson George Merritt told me that his campaign was aware of the scheduled press conference well in advance.
I was on the press list for Petroleum Club event, which was moderated by Adam Schrager of 9News, and I attended half of it. I didn’t see a single organizational flaw in the event. The planned press events with both candidates were listed on press materials emailed to me two weeks in advance.
A call to Duffy was not returned.
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I’ll ask Duffy and see if the offer is real…
I will also. Let’s at least call them out if they say they’ll make him available – and then don’t.
video or audio of the event and the question-and-answer?
Not sure if it’s this week or not.
Ellie will be along shortly explaining what a swell campaigner McInnis is and how it is the Petroleum Clubs fault that they didn’t write the appointment on the palm of his hand. Oops! Wrong Republican candidate.
Gosh another public appearance and McInnis skips out on standing side by side with Hickenlooper and answering questions again. Conspiracy theorists would divine some kind of pattern in this behavior.
He told McInnis that they were going to pants him – so McInnis left leaving the stage to just Hickenlooper. Those Dems fight dirty.
is it’s the humor of the highly intelligent – so most people take it seriously.
…on this Sunday’s program and will stream the rest on line by this weekend.