Colorado House and Senate reapportionment, messy surprise primaries, candidates switching back and forth between races, and Jeffco’s own “Bridge to Nowhere” have culminated in this, the first Jeffco Line of 2012.
We’ll be profiling each race listed to the left there in the coming weeks, but in the meantime, chime in below to tell us where we got it wrong.
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BY: Early Worm
IN: BREAKING: Restraining Order Stops Dave Williams Ouster Efforts Cold
BY: Duke Cox
IN: BREAKING: Restraining Order Stops Dave Williams Ouster Efforts Cold
BY: Duke Cox
IN: J.D. Vance Really, Really Not Going Over Well
BY: Air Slash
IN: Republicans are Totally Not Terrified of Kamala Harris
BY: Air Slash
IN: Republicans are Totally Not Terrified of Kamala Harris
BY: Air Slash
IN: BREAKING: Restraining Order Stops Dave Williams Ouster Efforts Cold
BY: Air Slash
IN: J.D. Vance Really, Really Not Going Over Well
BY: JohnNorthofDenver
IN: BREAKING: Restraining Order Stops Dave Williams Ouster Efforts Cold
BY: Air Slash
IN: J.D. Vance Really, Really Not Going Over Well
BY: JohnInDenver
IN: Richard Holtorf Jumps Into Colorado GOP Chairmanship Fracas
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This will be a close race, but the fact that Democrat Andy Kerr was political tone deaf enough to make himself the lead plaintiff to overturn TABOR, in an election year, will tip the scale in favor of Republican Ken Summers. With RTD seeking more money for Fastracks and Jeffco Schools trying to float another bond issue in November, voters will be ripe to vote “no” on any proposed tax increase and do whatever it takes to defend TABOR, including casting out its main political opponent.