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Walker Stapleton’s Moonlighting, Too!

Sandra Fish writes for Politics Daily: Republican State Treasurer Walker Stapleton, elected this fall, is the second Colorado elected official to continue consulting with a former employer… “As state treasurer, they’re supposed to be investing for the state of Colorado. What if there are state funds that are invested in this company?” asked Luis Toro, […]

The Ever-Employable (Just Not Electable) Bernie Buescher

From a press release from Attorney General John Suthers this morning–former Secretary of State Bernie Buescher is taking a job in Suthers’ office, filling the post of Deputy Attorney General for the State Services Section. Suthers’ appointment of Buescher is yet another case of those who know the longtime civil servant seeing a value in […]

“Anybody But Dick”

The Colorado Statesman’s Leslie Jorgensen reports: If state Republican Party Chairman Dick Wadhams were handed a report card for his performance in the 2010 election cycle, he would be awarded high marks by traditional GOP activists and flunked by several tea party groups. The anti-establishment mood that wafted over tea party rallies – and was […]

Colorado Supremes To Consider the “Magic Words”

From the Colorado Independent, watchdog group Colorado Ethics Watch has convinced the state Supreme Court to hear its case against two rather stiltedly “not political” committees: In its first Supreme Court case ever, Ethics Watch is seeking to overturn a lower court ruling siding with the two groups – Senate Majority Fund and the Colorado […]

Winners and Losers, Part Two (Or, Just the Losers)

With the dust from the 2010 election (mostly) settled, it’s time for our Winners & Losers. Last Thursday, we gave you the Winners–and today, the Losers. Click below to read about the big Losers of 2010… Polling Firms A couple of days before the election, David Flaherty, president and CEO of Magellan Data predicted that […]

Winners and Losers, Part One (Or, Just the Winners)

With the dust from the 2010 election (mostly) settled, it’s time for our Winners & Losers. Today we’ll give you the Winners, and tomorrow, the Losers. Click below to read about the big Winners of 2010… WINNERS Michael Bennet In a huge Republican year, in the most expensive and competitive Senate race in the country, […]

Colorado Election Results Open Thread

UPDATE (11:25): The big Denver paper and many of the other big TV stations have some major problems with their reporting. The Denver Post, for example, had Buck ahead of Bennet 48-46, on the strength of a 52-45 advantage in Boulder. A quick check of the Boulder Clerk and Recorder’s website has Bennet leading Buck […]

Dick’s Disaster, Anyone?

There are two major narratives taking shape in Colorado, one of which will emerge as the definitive story of the 2010 elections here. The first is the one you know, because you can’t visit a media outlet without hearing it over and over: 2010 is a Republican “wave year,” Democrats are desperately fighting against an […]

Fundraising Updates for State Races

The financial reporting period for state races running between July 29 through September 1 is now available online. Here’s how the statewide candidates stack up. Keep in mind that cash-on-hand amounts are deceiving at this point, since many candidates have already spent big chunks of money to buy advertising spots (with exceptions for Dan Maes […]

“Triage” Inevitable, But Markey’s Obituary Far from Written

As the New York Times reported Saturday, much to the delight of local Republicans hoping to keep up with this “wave year,” some hard decisions await Democratic strategists. Everybody knows it. In the next two weeks, Democratic leaders will review new polls and other data that show whether vulnerable incumbents have a path to victory. […]

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