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Ritter brings in $571,847

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) What’s it say about the McInnis campaign when the person who has decided not to run brings in more money. From the McInnis campaign we have: . GOP gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis raised more than $487,000 in the final three months of 2009, bringing their overall fundraising total to […]

Romanoff Uncertainty a Nationwide Head-Scratcher

Read today’s story in Politico, and tell us how it can be spun in any way positively for Senate candidate gubernatorial candidate at-large (?) candidate Andrew Romanoff: In the wake of Democratic Gov. Bill Ritter’s surprise Jan. 6 announcement that he would not seek reelection, Romanoff had been making phone calls to prominent supporters asking […]

America’s Great Socialist Past

For almost four centuries, technology has been the great non-ideological driver of Western history, starting with the steam engine. In two key areas, transportation and communications, American economic history, at least since the mid-19th century, has been written as a partnership between government and privately-financed technological expansion. Examples include the building of transcontinental railroads (government […]

Michael Bennet Fundraiser

There was a fundraiser for Senator Bennet this evening at KC Becker’s house in Boulder. I’ve never been to one of these so I went to see what is was like (and had permission from the campaign to blog about it). It was snowing like crazy but if that reduced turnout, then it’s a good […]

Understanding the Initiatives: Part 1 (Prop 101)

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) The Bell Policy Center is analyzing the initiatives currently under discussion on Pols, and first up is Proposition 101. First, though, a word about nomenclature. Thanks to a change in Colorado law, ballot measures that change laws will now be called propositions while those that amend the constitution will […]

The Scariest Thing I’ve Seen in a While

Rasmussen came out with a poll today that shows a possible “Tea Party” topping the Republican party in a generic ballot. In a three-way Generic Ballot test, the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds Democrats attracting 36% of the vote. The Tea Party candidate picks up 23%, and Republicans finish third at 18%. Another […]

To Ray Springfield

Ray, You are one of a small number of people on this site whom I respect. I feel grateful for all the hours you have put in at chicken dinners and innumerable other events working, in concrete ways, to get Democrats elected. Thank you. I am better off for your presence. I also believe you […]

Michael Bennet Interview

( – promoted by ClubTwitty) The Senate moves with all due deliberation. The federal government changes direction slowly. Sometimes this is good, sometimes it is bad, oftentimes it is frustrating. But our government was designed to change slowly and in this the founding fathers were very effective. Michael Bennet is a Senator. And the thing […]

MMJ Poll is out and the Apothecary of Colorado is Open!

Apothecary of Colorado opens it’s doors today, December 1, 2009!  Located at 1730 Blake St., Suite 420. But the real news is the poll that was conducted by Coloradoans for Medical Marijuana Regulations (CMMR). We have hired top lobbyist (both Republican and Democrat), incredible PR people and the best political minds in Colorado.  I would […]

Something stupid from Colorado WINS/AFSCME

Today’s mail had a rather interesting piece of junk: a membership card from the American Federation of Federal, State, County and Municipal Workers Local 1876. Given that I’ve been unemployed for the past five months, I found this amusing, sort of. I checked to see where this was coming from, and found that (surprise!) local […]

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