Primary Results – Tea Party flexes some muscle
by Lesley Hollywood | 7:40 pm, August 11, 2010
United States Senate – Republican Ken Buck: 209,967 – 52% Jane Norton: 197,143 – 48% United States Senate – Democrat Michael F Bennet: 183,521 – 54% Andrew Romanoff: 155,061 – 46% Governor – Republican Dan Maes: 196,560 – 51% Scott McInnis: 191,209 – 49% State Treasurer – Republican Walker Stapleton: 180,383 – 51% J.J. Ament: [...]
Buck Even With Bennet, Norton Trails in Latest Poll: Likely U.S. Senate Dem Primary Winner Receives High Colo. GOP Crossover Support
by Laura Victoria | 11:41 am, August 10, 2010
In a poll just released this morning, Republican U.S. Senate contender Ken Buck polls even given a 3.1% margin of error with likely Democrat primary winner, appointed Colorado Senator Michael Bennet. The poll, conducted by Public Policy Polling, shows Bennet … Continue reading →![]()
Colorado Elections 2010: Primary Results
by T.L. James | 8:00 am, August 10, 2010
This post will be stuck to the top of PPC for the day, as a place to post and discuss the results from Colorado’s 2010 Primary Elections.
There Are Surrender Monkeys In The Colorado GOP
by Chuck Moe | 6:25 am, August 9, 2010
Just when you thought we were safe from Surrender Monkeys, the little rascals keep coming back. What do we have to fear from these monkeys? Only, the future of our nation and Democracy itself.
Norton Attack Ads Funded by “Grow Our Party”
by Al Maurer | 1:13 pm, August 8, 2010
This week, in the last days before the primary election, two very similar attack ads from the Norton campaign arrived in our mailbox, hitting on the sexism theme and urging women to vote against Buck. Both were addressed to my wife, who was disgusted by them. On close inspection, they turned out not to be [...]![]()
Colo. Senator Michael Bennet’s ‘Exotic’ Financial Deal Cost Denver Public Schools Millions In Interest, Wall Street Fees; Leaves Schools Deeper In Debt
by Laura Victoria | 1:13 pm, August 6, 2010
The New York Times just published a lengthy and analytical front page article about Colorado appointed Senator Michael Benet’s failed scheme to shore up $400 million in unfunded pension liabilities when he was Superintendent of the Denver Public Schools. … Continue reading ![]()
It’s Primary Time in Colorado – GO VOTE!
by Lesley Hollywood | 1:09 pm, August 6, 2010
Tuesday August 10th is primary day here in Colorado. Currently voter turnout has far exceeded 2006′s mid-term election turnout, and is expected to even break the massive turnout in 2008′s Presidential primary. Now this is great news - as long as you made sure you are one of those voters. Through our caucus system and primary voting, We [...]
Primary Watch – Northern Colorado
by Lesley Hollywood | 1:33 pm, August 2, 2010
As most you are probably aware, we have some hotly contested races on our primary ballots. US Senate – Republican: Ken Buck vs Jane Norton There is solid Tea Party support behind Ken Buck in this race. He cleaned up in a poll conducted by the NoCo Tea Party before assembly. Colorado Governor – [...]
Say Hello to Gov. Hickenlooper
by PerlStalker | 3:56 pm, August 1, 2010
The latest Denver Post/9News election poll results have been released.
Let’s start with the race for Governor since that’s where all the news has been lately. As expected after his plagiarism scandal, McInnis’ numbers have crashed harder than a two y…
Norton campaign shows desperation
by Al Maurer | 8:44 am, July 26, 2010
I would write “hysterical” but then I might be called sexist. On Sunday night I received a campaign email from the Norton campaign entitled ” KEN BUCK TRASHES TEA PARTIERS: Buck Dishes Out More Profanity, This Time at Tea Parties.” It begins, Today, Ken Buck was caught on tape again. After spending the week explaining [...]
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