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Worst Endorsement Letter Ever. Ever.

Folks, here’s the email we received from “nonpartisan” Denver Clerk and Recorder candidate Tom Downey yesterday evening. In the Democratic, well-informed and politically astute city of Denver, Colorado, here’s about the surest way we can think of to guarantee electoral defeat. Addressed to Denver Republicans: I am writing to ask for your vote for Denver […]

Worst Endorsement Letter Ever. Ever.

Folks, here’s the email we received from “nonpartisan” Denver Clerk and Recorder candidate Tom Downey yesterday evening. In the Democratic, well-informed and politically astute city of Denver, Colorado, here’s about the surest way we can think of to guarantee electoral defeat. Addressed to Denver Republicans:

I am writing to ask for your vote for Denver Clerk and Recorder in the May 3rd election.  I have the endorsements of Secretary of State Scott Gessler, former First Lady Frances Owens, former Colorado Republican Party Treasurer Richard Westfall and many others.  

Secretary Gessler’s endorsement is especially important to me, as he is my current boss; [Pols emphasis] he truly understands how important the Clerk and Recorder’s office is and the skills necessary to lead it.  In addition to running fair, accurate and transparent elections, it is the filing office for all real estate transactions and Public Trustee administration, etc.  As the Director of Business and Licensing, I am proud to execute Secretary Gessler’s vision of providing the best customer service possible for the filing office, to create efficiencies through web-enabling documents, preventing business identity theft and positioning Colorado as the most business-friendly state in the country.  As a former real estate attorney, I want to bring that experience to the Clerk and Recorder’s office.  

All four of the candidates in this nonpartisan, municipal race are Democrats (For example, Jacob Werther is the Democratic Precinct Committee Person for Precinct 435), but the Denver Clerk and Recorder must be able to work professionally, respectfully and competently with the Secretary of State…

So, um, what do you think is the biggest problem with this endorsement, folks? The fact that Secretary of State Scott “Latino Purge” Gessler is the most controversial figure in Colorado politics who’s not out on bail? Or the idea that only a Republican (like Downey? Psych!) can work “professionally” with him?

Heck, maybe that’s true. You’re not supposed to say so.

In any event, this endorsement looks certain, now that it’s been forwarded outside its intended audience, to turn the “nonpartisan” Clerk and Recorder’s race into, well, more or less what Scott Gessler has done with the Secretary of State’s office! Which is certain to make the aforementioned overwhelmingly Democratic electorate in Denver to have second thoughts about a guy who has long been considered the frontrunner in this race. This is a bad move and it probably wasn’t even necessary; Downey likely would have won this race without Republican support, but publicizing his ties to Gessler will certainly cause more harm than good.

BREAKING: Morse Ethics Complaint Dismissed

That’s the word we just received, an ethics complaint against Sen. John Morse was unanimously dismissed by the investigating committee today. Resolution of this complaint was delayed by last week’s budget drama. We’ll update shortly with details and statements–in the meantime, foreshadowing for this expected outcome was provided last Friday by the Colorado Statesman’s Marianne […]

PSA: Last Day to Register to Vote

Hey folks,

We know you love to make your voice heard in the comments here at Denver Pols. That’s great, but if you want your voice to be heard in Denver’s approaching Mayoral election, today’s the last day you can register to vote.

Yeah, yeah. We know most of you are way ahead of us on this one. But on the off chance that you’re not registered yet, had over to the Secretary of State’s website and pray that Scott Gessler takes good care of the voter roll. More information is available from The Denver Clerk and Recorder’s Website.

Stapleton Moonlighting Going Underground?

The strange story of Colorado’s moonlighting executive-level elected officials continues. Treasurer Walker Stapleton, as we discussed back in January, has continued to perform work for–and draw a salary considerably larger than his pay from the state–from California-based SonomaWest Holdings, a real estate company. Stapleton’s side job didn’t raise eyebrows to the extent that Secretary of […]

At Least He’s Not Your Keynote Speaker…Oops!

As the Colorado Statesman’s Ernest Luning reported this weekend on the March 18th Denver GOP Lincoln Day Dinner–keynoted by longshot presidential candidate Herman Cain: “It’s easy to be a Republican in Colorado Springs, in Douglas, in Weld County,” said Secretary of State Scott Gessler, a Denver resident. “But it’s not so easy in Denver. It’s […]

So Long, Dick Wadhams

UPDATE #2: For those of you who have never heard of newly-elected Colorado Republican Party chairman Ryan Call, from a post of ours last December: Call in particular is probably a choice that Democrats would prefer the GOP not make, being a smart guy with a good understanding of the role of ‘independent’ groups, and […]

Tipton To Otero County GOP’s Rescue?

The Fort Collins Coloradoan has been on a tear in the last few days publicizing huge fines faced by a couple of county Republican Party organizations–and yes, the Larimer County Democrats appear to have some bookkeeping issues too. On Sunday, discussed in this space, the Otero County GOP was reported to owe at least $50,000 […]

If At First You Don’t Succeed, Brown Vote Suppression Edition

Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler is holding a news conference today with Rep. Chris Holbert to discuss yet another voter citizenship verification bill, House Bill 1252. This bill, peddled by Gessler as a “compromise approach” following the death yesterday of House Bill 1003, would give the Secretary of State authority to request proof of […]

Even More Opportunities For GOP Latino Alienation

We talked yesterday about the imminent demise of Rep. Randy Baumgardner’s Arizona-copycat immigration bill, HB-1107. We’ve explained that these GOP immigration bills, for the sake of the Republicans Party’s long-term viability, should die as quickly as possible, and from what we can see, it appears that GOP House Speaker Frank McNulty agrees. A similar bill […]

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