Schaffer’s eye-opening primer for Rep.-elect Gardner
by Kelly Maher | 10:51 pm, November 7, 2010
Former U.S. Rep. Bob Schaffer wrote a fantastic piece for the Fort Collins Coloradoan about what awaits U.S. Rep.-elect Cory Gardner when he makes his way to Washington to represent Colorado’s 4th Congressional District. At left is an interview with Gardner a month ago by Michael Sandoval of National Review Online.
Need to Vote? Find out Who’s Got Tea!
by Lesley Hollywood | 10:47 pm, November 1, 2010
I’m sure everyone is well aware election day is TOMORROW - but don’t forget to not only make your VOTE count, do your duty as a concerned citizen and get your neighbors out to VOTE! Get your family, your friends, your customers, your boss, the checker at the grocery store, the gentleman pumping gas next to you [...]
WC GOP suggests Dems enticing voters to turn in ballots
by Amy Oliver | 7:14 am, October 29, 2010
In an email to Clerk and Recorder Steve Moreno, Weld County GOP Chairwoman Karen Pelzer requested an investigation into possible voter enticement by Democrats. Democrat voter turnout is imperative for Congresswoman Betsy Markey to have any chance of winning re-election over GOP challenger Cory Gardner. Right now, Republicans in Weld County hold more than a [...]
Enthusiasm gap shows in early voting in 4th CD
by Amy Oliver | 4:17 pm, October 27, 2010
Colorado Republicans have a 40,000 vote advantage in early voting according to an article from Michael Sandoval of National Review. Figures from the Secretary of State’s office show:
Democrats: 239950 (35.6%) vs. 10/25/10 159882 (36.0%)
Republicans: 280283 (41.5%) vs. 10/25/10 184982 (41.7%)
UAF: 150532 (22.3%) vs. 10/25/10 95926 (21.6%)
Total: 674864 (up from 443611)
The percentages are even better for the 4th Congressional District.
Larimer [...]
“They Spend. You Pay!” On “Meet the Press”
by Kelly Maher | 12:10 pm, October 17, 2010
The U.S. Senate race in Colorado is getting more national attention every day. Republican challenger Ken Buck and U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., debated on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” One of our 100 “They Spend. You Pay!” billboards in Colorado was featured in the intro! You can see the billboard image in the video clip at left, as the voiceover described, “Growing anger over government spending and the debt.”
Northern Colorado Door to Door Voter Education Effort
by Lesley Hollywood | 11:14 am, October 5, 2010
On the morning of Saturday, October 9th, we are mounting a massive voter education drive in Larimer, Weld, and Boulder Counties. We will be distributing voter education guides on Betsy Markey and Michael Bennet to unafilliated households. There are nearly 6,000 targeted independent voter households within Larimer, Weld, and Boulder counties that could dramatically change [...]
Why Al Gore’s support should unplug Rep. Betsy Markey
by Kelly Maher | 3:28 pm, October 3, 2010
We were floored to see a report that U.S. Rep. Betsy Markey, D-Colo., would have former Vice President Al Gore doing a fundraiser for her on Oct. 16, which can only remind undecided voters in her 4th Congressional District of her 2009 vote for cap-and-tax energy legislation.
Billboard 100: “They Spend. You Pay!”
by Kelly Maher | 1:28 pm, September 30, 2010
WhoSaidYouSaid has launched a billboard campaign with 100 locations in Colorado. The billboards invite citizens to “Stop Payment” on reckless spending by visiting WhoSaidYouSaid.com and send “Stop Payment” notices to officeholders. Federal spending has ballooned to $3.7 trillion, we have a $1 trillion budget deficit and are $13 trillion in debt. It’s time to take action.
Bennet, Markey, Salazar: Do fish live in the sea?
by Amy Oliver | 7:56 am, September 10, 2010
The Denver Post reports that three Democrat members of Colorado’s congressional delegation oppose Barack Obama’s plan for a $50 billion second stimulus. Those three members — Representatives Betsy Markey and John Salazar along with Senator Michael Bennet — are all involved in tough campaigns to keep their seats in Congress. Bennet’s opposition may be the [...]
Truth in voting: Markey not a fiscal conservative
by Amy Oliver | 6:30 am, September 9, 2010
Betsy Markey continues her assault on the truth about her voting record. In a post titled “More Bailout Baloney,” Fact Check claims that Markey and several of her democrat colleagues are misleading voters with TV ads claiming they voted against TARP:
What they did was vote for a resolution to block the Treasury Department from getting the [...]
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