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May 29, 2012 07:18 PM UTC

Reminder: Everett, Bauman to Debate Tonight

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  • by: Colorado Pols

Although Justin Everett’s nomination as the Republican candidate in House District 22 is all but a foregone conclusion, he and primary opponent Loren Bauman will be facing off tonight at a debate in South Jeffco.

Who knows? This debate might just be the tipping point at which Bauman proves that he’s the more qualified candidate to campaign for and serve in the legislature. Or perhaps Everett will have his “macaca” moment –gaffe-ing so miserably that Republican voters will have no choice but to nominate his opponent.

Then again, probably not. Still, if Bauman wants to have any chance when election day rolls around a month from now, he’ll need to walk away this evening as the debate’s undisputed victor. Likewise, a resounding win for Everett gives primary voters even less reason to pay attention to Bauman’s candidacy.

House District 22 Republican Candidate Forum

Here is your opportunity to meet Justin Everett and Loren Bauman, candidates for the State House of Representatives.

Registered Republicans will elect one of these individuals on June 26th to run against other political party candidates in the general election. Candidates will be asked to answer a number of pertinent questions with time allotted for audience questions.

Be prepared to make an informed decision at the June Primary by attending this event.

Where: Columbine Library 7706 W. Bowles Ave

When: Tuesday, May 29, 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.

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