Fallout from the Ritter '06 campaign
I think I'm the only person in Colorado who's not applying for work with the Bill Ritter administration. From today's Denver Post:
Gov.-elect Bill Ritter on Wednesday said his transition team has received more than 1,100 applications for jobs in his administration.
While I'm not counting on Ritter for a job, in a way he helped Coloradolib get off the ground. Governor's race coverage, including posts like "Why do we call him Both Ways Bob," gave this blog what appears to be a large and permanent bounce.
While I'm reminiscing about the election, here's a link to a great article detailing just about every misstep made by Ritter's opponent, Bob Beauprez. It contains this gem:
It wasn't [GOP primary contender Marc] Holtzman who passed on illegally-obtained information used in an attack ad against Bill Ritter. At least we don't think it was. The FBI will sort that one out.
That's funny stuff.
Gov.-elect Bill Ritter on Wednesday said his transition team has received more than 1,100 applications for jobs in his administration.
While I'm not counting on Ritter for a job, in a way he helped Coloradolib get off the ground. Governor's race coverage, including posts like "Why do we call him Both Ways Bob," gave this blog what appears to be a large and permanent bounce.
While I'm reminiscing about the election, here's a link to a great article detailing just about every misstep made by Ritter's opponent, Bob Beauprez. It contains this gem:
It wasn't [GOP primary contender Marc] Holtzman who passed on illegally-obtained information used in an attack ad against Bill Ritter. At least we don't think it was. The FBI will sort that one out.
That's funny stuff.

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