As Eli Stokols of Fox 31 reports:
A newly-formed group called “Protect Colorado Values” is about to hit the airwaves with two different ads focused on the two Republican front-runners, Tom Tancredo and Bob Beauprez.
Both appear to be attack ads, but a single viewing of the two spots makes it clear what the group, a partnership between the independent expenditure committee of the Democratic Governors Association and other Colorado-based progressive donor organizations, is trying to do.
Simply put, the one-two punch is a thinly-veiled effort to help Tom Tancredo win the GOP gubernatorial nomination…
…A similar situation played out in 2010, when Democrats spent $500,000 near the end of a Republican primary to help finish off the scandal-tarnished Scott McInnis.
Republicans, left with Dan Maes as the party’s gubernatorial nominee, struggled to regroup and split further when Tancredo, running on a third party line, entered the race but failed to convince Maes to drop out.
As we wrote yesterday, the four Republican candidates for Governor are struggling to find the resources to promote their own campaigns, which makes this an ideal situation for other interested groups to get involved. By any estimation, Bob Beauprez and Tom Tancredo are the clear favorites for the Republican nomination for Governor, which makes them both the obvious targets in this case. It's not like the DGA and a coalition of local donors is going to spend a lot of money going after Scott Gessler or Mike Kopp.
This is not an unprecedented move; in fact, it is quite precedented. Stokols cites Democrats spending $500k in the 2010 Republican Primary, but the most well-known example in recent history is the decision by President Obama’s campaign in late 2011 to start running negative ads against Republican Mitt Romney – long before the Primary had been decided. With Republican candidates drawing attention to themselves as much as possible, Obama’s team reasoned that it was a good time to try to build the narrative they wanted around potential opponents such as Romney. Democrats appear to be doing the same thing in Colorado — taking advantage of a wide-open TV ad market to begin defining both Beauprez and Tancredo.
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I thought/think the BothWaysBob® ad was quite good.
The Tommy one was weak.
But Tom does ride a mean hog. Only manly men do that.
Hey, let's not get personal, here….
Oh, wait…you were talking about the motorcycle.
Carry on.
….and Joni Ernst
June is a good month to be a political junkie. Lot's of action for a prequel. How much fun is this going to be in the fall when the winner gets to try and knock off Hickenlooper with ads about how horrible the economy. Oh wait, Colorado is 4th in job growth and a mile ahead of Wisconsin or Pennslyvania with their pathetic Republican governors. It's about the economy.
Anyone hear whether Tanc is keeping his options open and planning to run as the American Constitution Party candidate in the event Both Ways wins the primary?
Can he do that? I'm sure he would, if only just to keep his name out there, Mad Tommy loves him some media time.