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Buck Campaign Makes Strategic Move: Don’t Let Buck Talk Anymore

Republican Senate candidate Ken Buck was scheduled to appear with Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet on “The TODAY Show” this morning. According to a press release from the Bennet campaign, Buck canceled the 5:00 a.m. appearance (yes, that’s 5:00 a.m. Mountain Time) due to a “scheduling conflict.” It’s probably pretty unlikely that Buck’s scheduler accidentally double-booked […]

What Happened to Jim DeMint’s Rally for Buck?

We’re trying to get to the bottom of something kind of curious–it was our understanding that firebrand GOP Sen. Jim DeMint was hosting a “special event” at Mesa State College in Grand Junction tonight, occasioning the premiere of Colorado U.S. Senate candidate Ken Buck’s new ad (see “V.I.P. Pass” flyer below). It was apparently canceled […]

Is Ken Buck TRYING to Lose?

UPDATE #2: The League of Conservation Voters turned this funny retort right around: UPDATE: That didn’t take long. This story has now gone national, with Politico and The Hill, among others, recounting Buck’s week of bad press. —– We know that headline sounds absurd, but we don’t know what else to say after Republican Senate […]

“Wrong Markey” Gardner TV Ad Pulled

UPDATE: More details from Fox 31. Apparently Gardner’s campaign has pulled the ad from every station on which it had been running: Apparently, the ad mistook the vote of Massachusetts Rep. Ed Markey, who did vote yes on the budget, for that of Markey, the first-term Democrat who is fighting hard to defend her seat […]

How Could Buck Have Done So Poorly?

You’ve no doubt seen the video already on Republican Senate candidate Ken Buck comparing homosexuality to alcoholism in a debate with Sen. Michael Bennet yesterday on “Meet the Press.” That statement is getting a lot of negative press for Buck today, as it should (here, here, and here, for a few examples), but as we […]

Stay Classy, Tom Tancredo

We keep telling Republicans flocking to the standard of American Constitutional Party candidate Tom Tancredo that they are going to dearly regret it, but they’re evidently too busy running away from Dan Maes to care. Meanwhile, the Pueblo Chieftain’s Patrick Malone reports: Speaking to a crowd of about 500 at the Denver Sheraton Downtown during […]

Rosen Blames Sirota for His Mosque Remarks

Conservative Denver radio host and Denver Post columnist Mike Rosen had a rough week of bad press (or perhaps good press, since we still think he did this on purpose) for suggesting that someone should hijack an Iranian plane and fly it into a mosque in New York. So what’s his excuse? Apparently it’s David […]

The Wages of “Buckpedaling”

As we’ve said a few times discussing all of the various issues that GOP Senate candidate Ken Buck has reversed himself on since winning the primary election in August, one of the biggest dangers of doing this is not the individual constituencies one upsets when switching sides on their pet issue. A larger problem, especially […]

Buck Falls Down The “Donut Hole”

Thirty seconds from 9NEWS’ U.S. Senate debate yesterday evening: As with pre-existing conditions, the so-called Medicare “donut hole” is one of the major problems addressed by recently-passed health care reform legislation–which Ken Buck wants to repeal. It’s estimated that as many as 25% of Medicare Part D patients stop following their prescribed course when they […]

The Dynamics of Buck’s “Woman Problem”

One of the biggest reasons why, despite what should be a national wave sweeping GOP Senate candidate Ken Buck to victory in a few weeks, the Colorado Senate race remains one of the most hotly contested in the nation, is the gap between Buck’s relative popularity among men and unpopularity with women. Recent polling illustrates […]

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