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Schaffer Amusingly Coy About Senate Run

As the Fort Collins Coloradoan reports: Fort Collins resident Bob Schaffer flew to Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to meet with politicos but said he hasn’t decided whether to run for Senate in 2008. Reached on his cell phone as he changed planes, Schaffer, a Republican, said he planned to have dinner with senators and meet […]

Schaffer Will Run for Senate

Former Rep. Bob Schaffer has apparently decided that he will run for the U.S. Senate in 2008. Schaffer joins former Rep. Scott McInnis on the GOP side of the field.

Schaffer Starts His Homework

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Republican Bob Schaffer is doing his homework and gauging the potential level of support should he decide to run for the U.S. Senate and challenge former Rep. Scott McInnis for the GOP nomination. It’s no secret that Schaffer’s name has been repeatedly mentioned as a possible candidate, but the […]

Udall the Favorite, Say Pundits

Democrat Mark Udall is considered the favorite to win the race for U.S. Senate in 2008, and that’s not us saying it. Pundits from both the right and left believe that the race is Udall’s to lose. The conservative HotlineTV from the National Journal all but annointed Udall as the next Senator this week. Meanwhile, […]

Lamborn Makes Staff Announcements

From a Friday press release (and yes, it really was just one giant paragraph): Congressman Lamborn has tapped Robert McCreary to serve as his Chief of Staff.  Robert McCreary is a former White House Administration Appointee to the Department of Labor and served as the Deputy Director of Communications and Spokesman for the Pentagon’s Base […]

McInnis Tells Allard to Run Again

And if you take that at face value, we’ve got a bridge to sell you. As the Grand Junction Sentinel reports: One potential Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2008 wants the incumbent, Republican Wayne Allard, to bid for a third term. Scott McInnis, who retired from the House in 2004 after six terms, […]

Election 2006: WINNERS

With the 2006 election now one week behind us (unless you’re the Denver Election Commission, that is), it’s time to take a look back at the Winners and Losers of the political season. Some people, such as Marilyn Musgrave and Doug Lamborn, fell into both categories (winners and losers). With that in mind, click below […]

Will Kunz take us back to Kansas?

Is anyone following this race for the State Board of Education?  Jim Spencer’s recent column (pasted below) made me nervous.  I decided to check it out and am concerned that Lee Kunz, who is running a big money no substance race in the 7th, favors intelligent design.  He confirmed this during a  televised candidate forum […]

Dan Haley Q&A Today

Denver Post editorial writer Dan Haley will join us to answer your questions from 11:00 a.m. until Noon. Who is Dan Haley? Here’s his bio from The Denver Post: Dan Haley has been an editorial writer for The Denver Post since September 2002, and writes the bi-monthly “Haley’s Comment” column. Before that, he was an […]

Schaffer on School Board

We almost missed this one, but it’s fitting in our discussion below on possible intelligent design legislation that former Representative and candidate for U.S. Senate Bob Schaffer has been appointed to the Colorado Board of Education. From the Rocky Mountain News: Former U.S. Rep. Bob Schaffer was named to the Colorado Board of Education on […]

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