Even Beauprez can't defend his runningmate
I've been pretty hard on Janet Rowland. She doesn't understand the Constitution, she detests Colorado's largest city, and she thinks homosexuality is just a hair better than bestiality. Those aren't the sort of ideas I want from my lieutenant governor.
Yesterday, even Bob Beauprez refused to stand by his runningmate's extreme views. From The Denver Post:
Ritter said churches, synagogues and mosques can serve as a conduit for government funding to needy people when those institutions are "neutral" about how they distribute the aid. But then he pointed out that Beauprez's running mate "is on record saying that she doesn't believe there is a separation of church and state."
Beauprez shook his head during Ritter's remarks and declined the moderator's offer to let him defend his running mate.
The friction created by Rowland is just the latest signal that the Beauprez campaign is on its last legs. He insists he has the momentum. But as ColoradoPols pointed out, freefalling is a kind of momentum.
Yesterday, even Bob Beauprez refused to stand by his runningmate's extreme views. From The Denver Post:
Ritter said churches, synagogues and mosques can serve as a conduit for government funding to needy people when those institutions are "neutral" about how they distribute the aid. But then he pointed out that Beauprez's running mate "is on record saying that she doesn't believe there is a separation of church and state."
Beauprez shook his head during Ritter's remarks and declined the moderator's offer to let him defend his running mate.
The friction created by Rowland is just the latest signal that the Beauprez campaign is on its last legs. He insists he has the momentum. But as ColoradoPols pointed out, freefalling is a kind of momentum.

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