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Cory Gardner’s Revealing Website!

UPDATE: They’ve pulled the offending part of the signup form down now, but not before it was saved for posterity fairly widely we’re told. And no, please don’t post all 4,920 names here, that would really clutter up this thread. Up next, we would assume, will be a carefully-worded statement about how the Gardner campaign […]

Garnett Attorney General Bid Fires Up Democrats

A meaty look at the upcoming fight between Attorney General candidate Stan Garnett and incumbent John Suthers in this week’s Colorado Statesman, definitely worth a bump: State Democratic Party Chair Pat Waak called Garnett the best attorney general candidate fielded by the Democrats since Ken Salazar. “He’s worked tirelessly to support consumers and to make […]

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 […]

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 […]

Spin Control Fail: Penry’s Endorsement That Wasn’t

The first word Monday of gubernatorial candidate Josh Penry’s withdrawal from the GOP primary came, as you all know, from the Washington Post–not a local source. And the word from the Washington Post was unambiguous on a key point: Colorado state Sen. Josh Penry (R) plans to end his gubernatorial campaign and endorse former Rep. […]

BREAKING: Penry To Exit Governor Race

UPDATE #2: No Penry run for Rep. John Salazar’s CD-3 seat or Lt. Gov., says MSNBC (pretty much what we said at the bottom of the post a little earlier): A campaign source says that up-and-comer Josh Penry decided against a CO-GOV primary challenge against Scott McInnis, his former boss when McInnis was in Congress, […]

Catholic Church Tells People to Oppose Health Care Reform Legislation

From The Colorado Independent: This past weekend the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops instructed pastors at parishes across the country to distribute material urging Catholics to oppose the health reform bills making their way through Congress for allowing public funding of abortions. Priests were to insert the Bishops Conference pdf leaflets and letters into parish […]

“Yes, This Is the Lobbying Arm”

In response to questions raised by a liberal group yesterday about freshly declared Senate candidate Jane Norton’s paperwork-free history in lobbying, the Colorado Independent made some phone calls: Was Jane Norton a health-industry lobbyist? If so, what did she lobby for, exactly? From 1994 to 1999, Norton headed the lobbying department of Englewood-based Medical Group […]

Same GOP Oversample, New Poll (Thursday Edition)

We’ve been talking most of this week about North Carolina-based Public Policy Polling’s new set of automated telephone poll results–represented as bad news for Democrats, the underlying methodology leaves the poll rather open to deconstruction. Chief among the issues critics have raised with this latest poll is an apparent gross oversampling of self-identified GOP voters […]

Reminder: Beauprez Cannot Possibly Beat Bennet

Yes, we know there is a new Public Policy Polling automated telephone poll out today that makes various representations about the 2010 Senate race, part of a series of poll results PPP is releasing this week purporting to gauge Colorado opinion. Being an off year there aren’t as many public polls floating around to ruminate […]

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