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Get Ready For Another Purge Attempt From Gessler’s “Friends”

When Glenn Beck's "news" site The Blaze mentions Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler and the subject of purging voter rolls, our immediate response, for well-established reasons, is caution. Iowa and Colorado, typically battleground states in presidential and congressional campaigns, each have more registered voters than they have adults over the age of 18 living in […]

A Democrat’s Dream Opponent: Beauprez, Tancredo, or Gessler?

At this point in the crowded Republican gubernatorial primary, post-caucus but before the state assembly and June primary election, we're beginning to see trajectories emerge that allow for some predictions as to who–in what has been a gaggle of undistinguished candidates–might emerge as clear frontrunners. Before the entry of ex-Congressman Bob Beauprez into the gubernatorial race […]

BREAKING: IEC Ruling Against Gessler Upheld

THURSDAY UPDATE: AP via 9NEWS: A Denver judge has rejected Secretary of State Scott Gessler's appeal in an ethics complaint. Colorado's Independent Ethics Commission admonished Gessler for using state funds for travel to a GOP elections law conference in Florida in 2012. While there, Gessler also attended the GOP national convention, for which he used […]

“Money Badger”–Gessler/JBC Conflict Escalates

The story of Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler's multimillion-dollar budget shortfall, and subsequent battle with the powerful bipartisan Joint Budget Committee seeking taxpayer funds to cover it, escalated dramatically this week. As the Denver Post's Lynn Bartels reports: A simmering feud between Republican Secretary of State Scott Gessler and the Joint Budget Committee erupted again this […]

Republican Party Efforts to Create “Super-PAC” Rubber-Stamped By Gessler’s Office

UPDATE: FOX 31's Eli Stokols reports, Republicans are plowing ahead with "Super-PAC" plans: “Spending by outside special interest groups and labor unions has dominated Colorado politics for far too long, leading to two liberal governors and Democrat majorities in the legislature that have ignored the needs and priorities of Coloradans,” Call told FOX31 Denver Thursday night. […]

Gessler Slings Red Obama Meat To GOP Primary Voters

In a fundraising email today, GOP gubernatorial candidate Scott Gessler tries mightily to keep up with the kind of hard-charging rhetoric opponents like Tom Tancredo and Greg Brophy have down pat: President Obama's State of the Union sounded more like a pep rally full of tired liberal ideas than a real presidential address. But with […]

Scott Gessler’s Blame Games Debunked Yet Again

An excellent story in today's Durango Herald from reporter Joe Hanel demolishes recent claims from Secretary of State Scott Gessler that last year's election modernization bill, House Bill 1303, has pushed his office's budget into the red. The truth? Gessler just doesn't manage money very well. Gessler’s office was running a $7 million surplus – so large […]

Credibility In Ashes: Zero Prosecutions Of The “Gessler 155”

The Grand Junction Sentinel's Charles Ashby published a story this weekend that, in a perfect world, would mean the end of higher political aspirations by Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler. Since taking over the Secretary of State’s Office in 2011, Scott Gessler has loudly and repeatedly claimed that non-citizens were illegally voting in Colorado […]

More People Voting: A Good Thing, Unless You’re Scott Gessler

A press release from Colorado Common Cause today celebrates the first statewide election carried out under House Bill 13-1303, the new Voter Access and Modernized Elections Act passed by the General Assembly this year: Colorado’s voters are the big winners in the inauguration of a new modernized election law on Election Day. More than 267,000 more people voted […]

Brophy Now Freely Scumbagging Gessler, Tancredo

UPDATE: Not to be outdone, the conservative Washington Examiner obligingly offers a forum for Secretary of State Scott Gessler to slam opponent Tom Tancredo: "I like Tom," Gessler told the Washington Examiner, "but I mean, he spent 10 years in Congress and consistently underperformed on the Republican ticket during good Republican years in Colorado. A lot of […]

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