Ernest Luning at the Colorado Statesman reports on the next generation of Colorado Democrats in Jefferson County, waiting to move up in the event Rep. Ed Perlmutter makes the decision to run for Governor in 2018:
Two Lakewood Democrats say they’re likely to run next year for the 7th Congressional District seat represented by U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter if the six-term incumbent Democrat jumps in the race for governor.
State Rep. Brittany Pettersen told The Colorado Statesman this week that she will run for the suburban congressional seat if Perlmutter seeks the gubernatorial nomination in 2018, and state Sen. Andy Kerr told The Statesman he’s “very seriously looking at it.”
The two legislators share many of the same constituents — Kerr held Pettersen’s House District 28 seat for three terms before winning an open seat in the upper chamber in 2012 — and both say their ability to win in their own swing districts means they’d be contenders for Perlmutter’s suburban swing seat.
Although Rep. Perlmutter’s seat is on-paper competitive, his strong leadership and deep ties to his Jefferson County constituents have made CD-7 completely unwinnable for the GOP since defeating Rick O’Donnell for Bob Beauprez’s open seat in 2006. The last real attempt at the seat was in 2012, when the late Joe Coors lost to Perlmutter 53-41%. Since then Perlmutter has faced only B-List opposition.
With that said, we do expect that Perlmutter giving up the CD-7 seat to run for Governor would embolden Republicans to make another attempt. Either Sen. Andy Kerr or Rep. Brittany Pettersen would make for excellent general election candidates against any Republican we could think of who might run–especially in potential matchups against Tim Neville, Lang Sias, Libby Szabo, and other early names that have been floated.
With the biggest variable everyone is waiting on being Rep. Perlmutter’s next move, we don’t expect to see any major updates in this race until he makes his decision–a decision that reportedly depends on whether former Sen. Ken Salazar decides to run for Governor. But if Perlmutter does jump, there is a deep bench in Jefferson County waiting to fill resulting vacancies all the way down the ticket.
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Based on what I know, Neville does not live in CD-7, even if his district has overlapping territory with it. He could be labeled a carpetbagger.
Didn't stop Andrew Romanoff.
Or Both Ways Bob.
So, Moddy, gonna spend your TABOR refund at Shotgun Willies tonight?
If Pettersen runs, will we finally get disclosure from ProgressNowColorado CEO Silverii that they are engaged to be married?
Perlmutter should keep his powder dry and take out Gardner in 2020. By that time, there will be additional big chunks of the Antartic ice pack that have broken away and the Trump presidency will either be a roaring success or a total mess. Perlmutter might want to move back to Colorado to be the Governor but he could really help Coloradoans by defeating the king of phony baloney. Gardner will be tied to Trump with all his votes and there will be no separation between the two. Think long term Ed.
Do you know if he has a background in oil and gas?
Besides being a lawyer, his undergrad studies were in poli-sci, history and econ, per the Wiki on him. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Perlmutter