I turn my back for two seconds...
You know, I can't leave this state for three days without all hell breaking loose.
First Democrat Gary Lindstrom declared for governor. While his politics seem to be to the left of Bill Ritter, he's a candidate from the mountains, which will make it hard for the Republicans to pin the Denver Liberal Elite tag on him.
It turned out that Democrats aren't storing inormation on the Republicans who post at Coloradopols. In fact, it was Republicans spying on other Republicans, as a Holtzman staffer admitted that she used her site access to lift IP addresses. Gee, corrupt Republicans. Who would've thought?
Facing the prospect of a primary, three women wrote a pro-Ritter editorial in the Denver Post. It seems like Ritter's early commitment to the race is paying dividends.
Beauprez hired a Republican rising star to be his campaign manager. Jack St. Martin has also been the National Field Director for the Christian Coalition and the Executive Director of Americans of Faith. So I guess Beauprez isn't exactly running away from the Religious Right.
Finally, Vice Chair Dan Slater has been posting reports from the DNC meeting in Phoenix. It sounds like efforts to get the Democratic convention in Denver are moving along swimmingly. CD6 candidate Bill Winter was at the meeting as well.
Phew. Have I missed anything? Let me know. I've been in Tulsa, where wherever you go, the skyscapers of Oral Roberts U. loom. It is very nice to be home.
First Democrat Gary Lindstrom declared for governor. While his politics seem to be to the left of Bill Ritter, he's a candidate from the mountains, which will make it hard for the Republicans to pin the Denver Liberal Elite tag on him.
It turned out that Democrats aren't storing inormation on the Republicans who post at Coloradopols. In fact, it was Republicans spying on other Republicans, as a Holtzman staffer admitted that she used her site access to lift IP addresses. Gee, corrupt Republicans. Who would've thought?
Facing the prospect of a primary, three women wrote a pro-Ritter editorial in the Denver Post. It seems like Ritter's early commitment to the race is paying dividends.
Beauprez hired a Republican rising star to be his campaign manager. Jack St. Martin has also been the National Field Director for the Christian Coalition and the Executive Director of Americans of Faith. So I guess Beauprez isn't exactly running away from the Religious Right.
Finally, Vice Chair Dan Slater has been posting reports from the DNC meeting in Phoenix. It sounds like efforts to get the Democratic convention in Denver are moving along swimmingly. CD6 candidate Bill Winter was at the meeting as well.
Phew. Have I missed anything? Let me know. I've been in Tulsa, where wherever you go, the skyscapers of Oral Roberts U. loom. It is very nice to be home.

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