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What Has Gessler Requested of Suthers?

Republican Secretary of State Scott Gessler has been under fire for the last few days for complaining that his $68,500 annual salary (which pays about 33% more than the average $46,000 salary in Colorado, according to the Colorado Department of Labor) just isn’t enough and that he needs to work a second job with his […]

What Did You Run On, Again?

While the new GOP majority in Congress nervously eyes its campaign promise to repeal health care reform, Colorado’s Republicans are in the process of abandoning key pieces of the agenda that got them elected. Last month, incoming Colorado House Speaker Frank McNulty announced that there would be no push to repeal the FASTER registration fee […]

What Passes For a “Deal” These Days

Politico’s Carrie Budoff Brown reports: The framework of a tax-cut deal that could win the support of Republicans in Congress began taking shape Monday – but President Barack Obama struggled to sell a deal to his own party, according to congressional sources. Ahead of a critical series of House and Senate caucus meetings Tuesday, Obama […]

Poll: What Did You Least Expect?

Looking back on a long 2010 election season, there are events that any of us can point to as unexpected, some more than others–Michael Bennet’s narrow U.S. Senate victory, John Hickenlooper’s anticlimactic stomping of Tom Tancredo, the GOP pickup of two congressional seats, or the successful defense of the Democratic majority in the Colorado Senate. […]

What Happened to Jim DeMint’s Rally for Buck?

We’re trying to get to the bottom of something kind of curious–it was our understanding that firebrand GOP Sen. Jim DeMint was hosting a “special event” at Mesa State College in Grand Junction tonight, occasioning the premiere of Colorado U.S. Senate candidate Ken Buck’s new ad (see “V.I.P. Pass” flyer below). It was apparently canceled […]

Throwing Mailers at the Wall: What Sticks?

The topic du jour in state legislative races around Colorado this week has the U.S. Postal Service jumping for joy, but that’s about it–as the Colorado Independent’s Troy Hooper reported Friday: Colorado’s political landscape is rife with mailers espousing “believe-it-or-not gems,” as the Denver Post put it Wednesday. The newspaper focused on Kathleen Curry, the […]

National Sales Tax. “Buckpedaled.” What Else Is There?

Back in September, one of our commenters identified a statement by GOP Senate candidate Ken Buck, in a video interview with the New York Times’ John Harwood, as a 180-degree contradiction of what Buck has previously told a “Tea Party”-affiliated candidate search group earlier in the campaign. The result was the video you see above, […]

What Dave Schultheis and Scott Tipton Have in Common

9/11 argumentum ad nauseum, as the Grand Junction Sentinel’s Gary Harmon reports: The rematch between incumbent U.S. Rep John Salazar, D-Colo., and Republican businessman Scott Tipton turned scrappy and ill-tempered early on in their first debate Saturday night. “John Salazar, it’s time to come home,” Tipton said as he opened the debate. “It’s 9/11. Let’s […]

FEC Complaint? What FEC Complaint?

The Colorado Independent’s John Tomasic a short while ago: Charles “Rick” Grice, the man who translated long rumors into print by filing a campaign finance complaint with the Federal Elections Commission against U.S. Senate candidate Ken Buck, withdrew that complaint Monday. He sent a letter to the FEC and a copy of that letter to […]

What Would You Do If You Were Dan Maes?

As the last ditch efforts to replace Republican Gubernatorial nominee Dan Maes continue, we’ve been trying to look at this from Maes’ perspective — since we all know what the GOP power brokers want — and thinking about what he might be thinking about as he weighs calls for him to step down. Again, keep […]

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