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Meet Josh Penry! (And Jane Norton)

As the Grand Junction Sentinel reports: Jane Norton moved to fire up her U.S. Senate campaign under cloudy skies and spitting rain Friday at Lincoln Park. Norton, who is battling with Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat held by Michael Bennet, told about 50 supporters that […]

Jane Norton shows lack of backbone in 2010 as she did in 2004 (Schaffer endorsement)

Jane Norton may have many fine qualities for the U.S. Senate but her petitioning on the ballot is drawing the same kind of negative response from those Republicans who believe in the Assembly process, the same kind of negative responses as did Doug Lamborn’s campaign in 2008 when as an incumbent he petitioned on the […]

History of GOP donor omitted from Post article

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) A March 28 Denver Post article offered up a misleading tidbit that I should have pointed out earlier–before it spread across the country. I’m not referring to the headline of the Post article, which was bad enough. It read “Markey a Polarizing Force in the 4th Congressional District.” The […]

Colorado’s 2010 “Extreme 16”

(Is that Bob Schaffer in the dunce cap? – promoted by Colorado Pols) 9:53PM: Your “Egregious 8,” ladies and gentlemen: Dave Schultheis Doug Bruce Shawn Mitchell Kevin Lundberg Scott Renfroe Jane Norton Scott McInnis Cory Gardner See you next week, when we’ll narrow it down to the “Foul-Mannered Four.” In the spirit of the NCAA […]

“Foot on Throat” Meets Its Match

After all the back and forth here in Colorado over secret strategy memos in the last couple of years, we can’t go into the weekend without a mention of Politico’s big report for the week: The Republican National Committee plans to raise money this election cycle through an aggressive campaign capitalizing on “fear” of President […]

Cory Gardner Loves Him Some “Eggmendment”

As posted here yesterday, supporters of this year’s version of a tough abortion ban ballot measure have submitted their petition signatures. The problem is that they submitted only barely enough signatures to technically qualify for the ballot–based on the usual percentage of signatures rejected by the Secretary of State in the course of verification, proponents’ […]

How Long Can Buck and Romanoff Keep the Lights On?

When fundraising numbers for Colorado’s U.S. Senate candidates were all announced earlier this week, it continued a rabid conversation about what individual reporting numbers mean for each campaign. Less discussed, but no less important, is whether or not each campaign is raising enough money just to keep the lights on. As we’ve said before, fundraising […]

Wadhams Hit Again With Norton Favoritism Allegations

We’ve been clear from the beginning in our belief that, despite insistence to the contrary, Colorado Republican Party chairman Dick Wadhams was intimately involved in maneuverings last fall to clear the GOP Senate primary field of potential challengers to Jane Norton. Now, our public discussion of that belief reportedly upset Wadhams greatly–he’s repeatedly, angrily denied […]

What the Oughts Brought: Part One

Now that 2010 is here (and most of you are back to work after the holidays), it’s time to take our look back on the decade that was. We asked your opinions on what the Oughts Brought, and now it’s time to start revealing the winners. We’ll be here with this all week, folks, so […]

Ryan Frazier’s Long Goodbye

Colorado GOP chairman Dick Wadhams, one way or another, has presided over yet another remarkable clearing of the Republican primary field in the races that matter most next year–gubernatorial and, with a single wild card remaining, the U.S. Senate race as well. Wadhams of course claims that he loves primaries, and did seem to genuinely […]

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