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April 01, 2011 10:47 PM UTC

Romer Scores Post Endorsement

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  • by: Colorado Pols

We’ve been expecting this e-mail for quite some time, and we’re sure it comes as a huge blow to all the other candidates in the race:

Denver mayoral candidate Chris Romer has received the endorsement of The Denver Post in the upcoming election for the city’s next Mayor.

“Good jobs are an integral part of the formula for a great city, as is a quality school system. We believe Romer is best suited to take on those challenges,” the Post writes. “He’s looking for smart solutions to the city’s nagging problems – new answers, not ones that already have been debated for decades. His intellect and command of public policy is impressive. And he embraces the importance of business-friendly policies.”

To be entirely honest, Chris Romer doesn’t need the Denver Post endorsement. He’s clearly established himself as the frontrunner in the race, and like it or not, he’s got the money and poll numbers to prove it. In fact, we’re pretty sure that everyone involved in the Mayoral race is convinced that it’s pretty much guaranteed that the son of Roy will make it through the run-off.

The endorsement isn’t important to Romer. In fact, the only reason it’s important in the race at all is if someone other than Romer had gotten it. Carol Boigon, James Mejia, Michael Hancock and the rest really needed some sort of third-party validation of their candidacy. That validation would’ve helped even more if it had come from the region’s largest newspaper. It would’ve been tremendously helpful to include the endorsement on TV ads and in direct mail. It might’ve even been able to unite the “anybody but Romer” faction in Denver. But that didn’t happen.

If anything, all the kind words from the Post do is cement Romer as the frontrunner. It’s not like he wouldn’t have still been ahead of the pack if he hadn’t gotten the endorsement, but it certainly could’ve made it easier for one of the other candidates to break out of the pack.

That said, the Romer campaign made a mistake in announcing a major endorsement on April Fools’ Day. Really, Chris? We guess that’s the kind of bullet you have to bite when April first is on a Friday, though.  

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5 thoughts on “Romer Scores Post Endorsement

  1. Endorsements are nice and Romer probably is the frontrunner.  But, readers don’t pay all that much attention and some of the Post’s endorsements seem quaint in hindsight:  Jane Norton, Ryan Frazier, Mitt Romney, Hillary Clinton.

    If this endorsement is credited with pushing Romer over 50% in May, then it’s a big deal.  If not, the Anybody But Chris vote is still alive, with or without the Post.

  2. I look at the $100 million dollar deficit in Denver’s budget and I look at the amount of money that is being pumped into these campaigns.  It seems a bit ridiculous.

    I think at least 6 of the candidates are capable to be Mayor.  I don’t think Romer outshines the rest.

    I think all of them probably have some skeletons, because they are humans.  The post may have endorsed Romer, but the coverage has not been impressive for such a major race.

  3. “Good jobs are an integral part of the formula for a great city, as is a quality school system. We believe Romer is best suited to take on those challenges,”

    Since when has a mayor of Denver created jobs or a quality school system?  The job of mayor is to deliver city services within budget.

  4. …who was surprised by this? Well, maybe Mejia, who probably had this thing sowed up but fumbled the ball on the one yard line.  

    I mean, really, way to have some integrity DP it’s not like that was the “safe” choice or anything. Romer is the one candidate who reminds you most of John Hickenlooper? Really? Pretty sure Romer is the antithesis of Hick. A career panderer and resume-builder always looking for the next job up reminds you of Hick? Hick had to work his way up to get where he is today. Romer is hairdo who’s never had to face hardship.

    I can only hope the DP endorsement is as effective as it was for Ryan Fraizer and John Salazar.  

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