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October 21, 2010 08:41 PM UTC

Tancredo, Maes Back and Forth on "Deal" Continues

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  • by: Colorado Pols

On Monday we posted screenshots from Facebook accounts of Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes and supporter Joseph Harrington about alleged continued attempts by American Constitution Party candidate Tom Tancredo to negotiate a way for Maes to exit the race for Governor. Tancredo and friends denied the accusations, naturally, but the story is far from over.

As Fox 31 reports, Harrington claims to have “proof” of the discussions via a voicemail from Tancredo campaign manager Bay Buchanan:

A voicemail has surfaced in which Bay Buchanan, Tom Tancredo’s campaign manager, can be heard inviting Dan Maes to come to the negotiating table, apparently contradicting the Tancredo campaign’s statements this week that they have not been looking to make a deal to get the embattled GOP  nominee to quit the governor’s race.

The recorded voicemail was sent to Joe Harrington of Highlands Ranch, a Maes confidant, who posted a video of himself playing the voicemail on Facebook Thursday morning.

“Tom is within four points of Hickenlooper,” Buchanan says in the message, which was sent at 12:56 p.m. last Friday. “It’s the time. He’s got to find somebody he trusts to talk to us, somebody who he trusts their word.

“Give me a call if you’re interested. I won’t bother you any more if you guys aren’t, but the time is now. The time is absolutely now.”

So what does Tancredo’s campaign have to say about this voicemail? That it’s all Harrington’s fault…or something:

But, Buchanan says that Harrington first opened the door to negotiations last week when he walked into Tancredo’s campaign office and met with [Cliff Dodge (a Tancredo advisor)] last week — and that her voicemail was a response to his initial inquiry about a way for Maes to exit the race.

“He came to us and indicated that Dan was tired and might be interested in getting out,” Buchanan told FOX 31. “We do not deny having many conversations with them, because we felt like we had a contact with Maes and that we might be able to work this all out. [Harrington] wanted us to put something in writing, he even mentioned specific jobs. And I sent him the law that states it’s illegal to even talk about those types of things. We said he could be involved in the campaign, but beyond that we were very clear that we couldn’t offer him a job.

“When he asked what we could do, we told him ‘nothing’.”

None of this is going to change the fact that Democrat John Hickenlooper is going to be elected Governor in two weeks. But at the rate this spat is going, somebody (if not several somebodies) may be looking at serious legal problems.

It’s bad enough for Republicans that they have essentially given away the Governor’s race for a second straight cycle, but what they really don’t need is for this mess to produce serious legal challenges that include various GOP officials ending up giving depositions on potential backroom deals. From all indications, there are a lot of different people who had conversations with Maes over the last few months about getting out of the race for governor, and it’s not out of the question that many of them could be dragged in front of lawyers over the next 12 months.

Colorado Ethics Watch earlier this week called on Maes to disclose details of any potential offers in a press release:

Colorado law (C.R.S. § 1-45-115) provides that “No person shall offer or give any candidate or candidate committee any money or any other thing of value for the purpose of encouraging the withdrawal of the candidate’s candidacy, nor shall any candidate offer to withdraw a candidacy in return for money or any other thing of value.”  Under this law, a person who made a financial offer to Maes or his campaign in order to induce him to withdraw would violate Colorado campaign finance law even if the offer were rejected.

“If, as it appears, Dan Maes has evidence that someone offered him money to drop out of the election, he should reveal it,” said Luis Toro, Director of Colorado Ethics Watch.  “Because even making an offer is illegal, it is incumbent on Maes and his campaign to disclose everything they know about any alleged offers to get him to drop out of the governor’s race.”

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13 thoughts on “Tancredo, Maes Back and Forth on “Deal” Continues

  1. Didn’t this start more than a year ago when he just up and dropped out? After meeting with Wadhams/Boyles and whomever else Boyles said was there.

    So, the serious field ends up being Penry & McInnis – Penry drops.

    Maes gets real momentum at the caucus, but still no serious respect. Then he wins the assembly – and still he gets dissed. Then McInnis implodes, Maes wins and then implodes too.

    Why didn’t Tancredo run in the primary in the first place?

    Why did Penry drop out?

    How has Maes been paying his bills all year?

    Does anyone voting TT really remember all the crazy stuff? Sure they remember he’s an R – but do they remember the thing about bombing Mecca, or eliminating publicly funded education, supporting Ref A, voting for TARP, and so on.

    1. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/

      GOP gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes is once-again taking heat for reimbursing himself with campaign funds, this time claiming almost $72,000 in expenses.

      According to Associate Press and Denver Post reports, Maes’s reimbursements stem from mileage, food and other expenses. He also paid his daughter, who has served as an executive aide, more than $14,000. The payments total to nearly 30 percent of the almost $304,000 raised by Maes’s campaign to date.

    2. “He came to us and indicated that Dan was tired and might be interested in getting out,” Buchanan told FOX 31. “We do not deny having many conversations with them, because we felt like we had a contact with Maes and that we might be able to work this all out. [Harrington] wanted us to put something in writing, he even mentioned specific jobs. And I sent him the law that states it’s illegal to even talk about those types of things. We said he could be involved in the campaign, but beyond that we were very clear that we couldn’t offer him a job.

      “When he asked what we could do, we told him ‘nothing’.”

      http://www.kwgn.com/news/kdvr-

      Ya gotta love the angles here … Gov nominee skims $72k for self, seeks ‘commission’ from other candidates, is funded by Stryker/CODA, can’t get the backing of anyone in his party.

      Its really a sad situation that likey develops into an investigation centered on Dan and illegal actions.

        1. that his one dog in a dog and pony show was his anti-Mexican meme, and it was not going to get him elected to anything. That is until his fellow teabaggers (Remember teabaggers on the Capitol steps) made it Republican safe to be only against Mexicans did he jump in.  With all the extremism out there his only talking point is not brought up or noticed.

          As wild right extreme as Tanc is, he is being out done by a whole lot of others.

          Once the other nuts were out and about Tommy could be too.

  2. No, I’m saying Harrington made it up.

    Just like everything else Maes and his few remaining devotees are trying to peddle.

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    by: bjwilson83 @ Mon Oct 18, 2010 at 16:21:59 PM MDT

     

  3. He’s got to find somebody he trusts to talk to us, somebody who he trusts their word.

    We’ll promise him something very specific, but we can’t put it in writing because it’s illegal to make this trade?

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