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April 20, 2016 08:29 AM UTC

Everybody's Dissing Jon Keyser

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  • by: Colorado Pols
Jon Keyser's "two ballots."
Jon Keyser’s “two ballots.”

It’s been an awful seven days for Republican U.S. Senate clown car passenger Jon Keyser, whose widely-rumored anointment by GOP Washington, D.C. insiders has so far completely failed to manifest in the form of support–on the ground among likely Republican primary voters or in his fundraising numbers for Q1. The latter in particular must be considered a huge blow to Keyser’s chances, since everyone was watching for a massive number to broadcast his status as the field-clearing pick.

After the GOP state assembly and Darryl Glenn’s surprise victory there, we’ve seen supporters of unexpectedly eliminated contender Sen. Tim Neville basically writing off the 2016 U.S. Senate race. At the same time, Glenn has taken aim Karl Rove-style as Keyser’s greatest supposed strength, calling Keyser out for running for office on his military decorations (and little else).

With all of this in mind, Politico’s Elena Schneider reported yesterday (behind the paywall), adding fuel to the GOP’s internal conflict:

One more wild card could come if Dudley Brown, a wired-in activist who leads the Rocky Mountain Gun Owners, decides to get involved with another candidate after Neville’s demise.

“Darryl Glenn answered our survey and got 100 percent, but we also look at whether the candidate can win. Are they putting in the effort? Do they have a real campaign? We’ll see.” Brown said. “Blaha has thumbed his nose at us a couple of times. I can’t imagine Jack Graham getting anywhere near answering our survey. It’s only Glenn who could earn our support.”

Brown also didn’t rule out actively working against a few candidates – particularly Keyser.

“Keyser had one vote on guns in his Colorado House career and he voted with the Democrats,” Brown said. “We don’t allow that stuff to go without some repercussions.” [Pols emphasis]

Dudley Brown would be less fearsome to Keyser if Keyser was ahead by some metric in this race. But at this point, Keyser is deep in the pack compared to better funded and more widely grassroots-supported contenders. Whether it’s Glenn or one of the wealthy self-funding candidates who stands to benefit most from Keyser’s failure to thrive remains to be seen.

But you can’t tell us this is looking good for Jon Keyser.

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8 thoughts on “Everybody’s Dissing Jon Keyser

    1. Shouldn't you be more concerned about propping up Ted Cruz and stopping Donald Trump?

      Besides, you dodged a bullet – metaphorically speaking – when your prediction came true and Timmy Neville bombed out at the convention/assembly.

  1. While we're discussing war, doesn't it just make you want to go back, back to the good ol' days when we were spending in excess of $700 million each and every DAY on Operation Iraqi Freedom

    Either you think the war in Iraq supports America's national security, or not," said Frederick W. Kagan, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. "If you think national security won't be harmed by withdrawing from Iraq, of course you would want to see that money spent elsewhere. I myself think that belief, on a certain level, is absurd, so the question of focusing on how much money we are spending there is irrelevant."

     

  2. Seriously, does this Keyser guy have any friends?

    I can't find a legislator in either party that likes him, I haven't found a veteran who likes him, and I'm left to assume that the only people who can stand him are his wife and anyone on payroll.

    With the news about Graham, I'd be surprised if Keyser made the ballot anyways.  

    Even if Keyser does make it, Republicans may not be too happy he shoved piles of money to Black Diamond Consulting to get him on the ballot – considering that they are a firm for Democrats, started and staffed by progressives.

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