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Buck’s FEC Complaint Not Going Away

UPDATE: Here’s Jane Norton (video clip right) commenting on this complaint in particular, and other allegations against Buck, during a Senate debate in July–“trust matters.” Following up on a story we discussed last week, the Colorado Independent’s John Tomasic updates on the odd attempt by supporters of defeated Senate candidate Jane Norton to make their […]

Last-Ditch Attempt to Force Maes Out Underway?

THURSDAY UPDATE #6: The Wall Street Journal puts Dan Maes’ name in lights again, accorded the no-small honor of Quote of the Day: Enjoy the ride, Mr. Maes. Whatever happens tomorrow, he’s writing his poetry and the newspapers are printing it. THURSDAY UPDATE #5: FOX 31’s Eli Stokols Tweets from today’s debate: THURSDAY UPDATE #4: […]

“We Shouldn’t Bail Out the States”

As fiscal policy at all levels of government continues to be the focus of rigorous debate this election season, both in Washington D.C. and state capitals like Denver, there’s a breakdown emerging between the rhetoric of national Republicans and their local counterparts. Can you spot it? As Politico reported earlier this month regarding the passage […]

How Is This Not MUCH Worse Than What Blogs Are Doing?

We debated about whether we should even bring this subject up again, but we think the questions that came to mind when we first saw this story yesterday in The Denver Post worth the discussion. As many of you know, Colorado Pols was issued a “cease & desist” order by the Post and more than […]

News Corp Donates $1 Million to Republican Governor’s Assoc.

From The Washington Post, via Bloomberg: Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. gave $1 million to the Republican Governors Association (RGA) this year, Bloomberg reported. The company owns Fox News and the New York Post. (You can see the full IRS filing here.) The filings show that the RGA raised $58 million between Jan. 1, 2009, and […]

Let PETA Pave the Roads?

Cash-strapped local governments have sometimes turned to the idea of “public-private partnerships” recently, but when People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals comes calling to oblige? As the Longmont Times-Call’s John Fryar reports: “I don’t think it’s a serious proposal,” said George Gerstle, director of the Boulder County Transportation Department. On Thursday, People for the […]

BREAKING: Republicans Meeting with Maes Today on Pulling Out

SATURDAY AM UPDATE: As we suspected, Dan Maes is not proving agreeable to ‘suggestions’ that he exit the race–posted to his Facebook profile last night: To be clear, the story is about high-level Republicans wanting Maes to get out of the race, or failing that to select a running mate from their approved roster. The […]

Social Security: Republican Kryptonite?

As our friends at “The Fix” note today: The back and forth on the [Social Security] issue in Nevada is a microcosm of what Democrats hope will be a broader debate in races around the country about what to do next on Social Security. To commemorate the 75th anniversary, which is tomorrow, of Social Security […]

Why Bennet Beat Romanoff

We’re playing a little bit of catch-up in providing our analysis of the various different outcomes from Tuesday’s Primary. Spurred on by a good Politico story today from David Catanese, here’s our thoughts on how and why Sen. Michael Bennet defeated Andrew Romanoff in Tuesday’s Democratic Primary… In his Politico story, Catanese lays out a […]

Maes Demolishes McInnis: “No Positions, No Integrity, No Character”

An audio clip of GOP gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes, on the Mike Rosen radio show today opposite plagiarism-tainted opponent Scott McInnis. It would seem that Maes has found his inner bulldog at long last, after polling this weekend showing he leads the race for the first time: Can’t see the audio player? Click here. Transcript […]

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