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Who’s Backing Maes?

We’ve gotten a couple of emails on this subject, so we thought we’d put a list together and see if the Pols community could help us fill it out. Which top-ticket Republican candidates (all statewide and congressional seats) have endorsed GOP Gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes, and who has yet to offer their public support? REPUBLICAN […]

Winners and Losers: State-Level Fundraising

The reporting period for candidates running for state-level races ended last week, the first monthly reporting deadline now that we have closed within six months of the General Election. Click below to see our Winners & Losers from the fundraising period that was, and let us know in the comments section about candidates for the […]

Partisan Howling Kills Election Reform Bill

The Grand Junction Sentinel’s Charles Ashby reports: Politics and fear caused Colorado House Speaker Terrance Carroll to nix introducing an election-reform measure this session, the Denver Democrat said Wednesday. Carroll said an idea to extend voter registrations closer to Election Day and other reforms that drew sharp criticism from Republicans was enough to kill the […]

Spend It If You’ve Got It

According to “Hotline” (subscription required), Sen. Michael Bennet had one of the hottest burn rates in the country in Q1: Spent Most In 1stQ McMahon ($4.82M), McCAIN ($3.06M), LINCOLN ($2.00M), Rubio ($1.83M), Fiorina ($1.66M), Lowden ($1.58M), Binnie ($1.54M), BENNET ($1.31M) [Pols emphasis], REID ($1.03M), Toomey ($1.03M) Ordinarily we’d tell a cautionary tale about spending so […]

Winners and Losers from Q4 (2009) Fundraising Period

The money is in the bank from the Q4 fundraising period (well, unless you’re Scott Gessler, that is, so it’s time again to present our Winners & Losers from the last quarter of 2009.   WINNERS Sen. Michael Bennet (D) One year ago, many voters in Colorado were still trying to figure out who Bennet […]

Good For Them

Lynn Bartels writes for The Spot, the Colorado Senate Democrats are apparently raising money and selling their agenda at the same time. How crass! Senate Democrats sent a fund-raising letter today asking for $25 donations to help them “close corporate loopholes,” an appeal the top Republican senator called “crass.” …It’s illegal for a lobbyist to […]

Ignore The Treasurer’s Race At Your Peril

With GOP secretary of state candidate Scott Gessler rapidly dwindling as a serious threat to incumbent Bernie Buescher, and Democrats hoping at this point for whatever placeholder in the attorney general’s race manages to emerge, it’s looking increasingly like the biggest battle this year statewide (other than the marquee U.S. Senate and gubernatorial races, of […]

Proxy Local Election Battles Rage, But Have Republicans Already Lost?

Can’t see the audio player? Click here. As you can hear (listen above) it’s getting really, over-the-top nasty in Douglas County’s normally-uncontroversial school board elections–the Denver Post reported earlier this week: The Republican endorsement of four candidates for Douglas County schools has turned what is normally a routine nonpartisan election into a pitched battle. On […]

Winners and Losers from Q3 Fundraising Period

The 2010 election is more than a year away, and most polls at this point in any race are about as accurate as career advice from Jay Cutler. So for political junkies, the quarterly fundraising reports are the best way to gauge the strengths and weaknesses of an individual campaign. The amount of money a […]

New Big Line

We’ve updated The Big Line. More on the changes we’ve made after the jump. GOVERNOR The race for Governor is close to a crapshoot, but we still give Bill Ritter the edge because he doesn’t have to worry about a primary. We’re still hesitant as to whether Josh Penry can raise the big bucks that […]

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