Buck-Bennet Debate in Colorado Springs
by Al Maurer | 11:12 am, September 22, 2010
I watched the debate between Ken Buck and Michael Bennett in Centennial Hall in Colorado Springs on Friday, September 17. Channel 5 televised the debate. There’s not much point in repeating or recapping what was said—you can see that for … Continue reading →
If Only Bennet’s Campaign Ad Were True
by Chuck Moe | 10:11 pm, September 2, 2010
The very idea of privatizing the Social Security ponzi scheme or eliminating the utterly useless Dept. of Education is now considered taboo. It’s actually quite unfortunate that Ken Buck doesn’t support these ideas as the supposed champion of the GOP, Ronald Reagan, once did in his 1982 State of the Union speech.
Contested Primaries
by Al Maurer | 12:02 pm, June 16, 2010
They think they’re wasting their money on primaries; they’re not.
Tom Weins Endorses Ken Buck
by Al Maurer | 10:51 pm, May 24, 2010
In an email to supporters toady, Tom Weins wrote that he was dropping out of the senatorial campaign and lending his support to Ken Buck. Weins did not participate in the state assembly and was planning to petition on to the ballot. After Ali Hasan, he is the second candidate to announce that he will [...]
The GOP Establishment needs a clue
by Al Maurer | 9:50 pm, May 17, 2010
A year ago on May 1, 2009 a Rasmussen poll reported that 69% of GOP voters thought the party was out of touch with their base. The report stated that the number had changed little from a survey just after election day 2008. On October 22, 2009, it was 73%. When is the party going [...]
Norton Goes Negative?
by Al Maurer | 8:12 pm, April 22, 2010
Very interesting developments in the GOP senate primary. Last week, Jane Norton announced that she was going to petition onto the primary ballot. For those–like me a couple of months ago–who are not aware of the intricacies of Colorado election law, a candidate can get on the primary ballot in one of two ways: either [...]
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