President (To Win Colorado) See Full Big Line

(D) Joe Biden*

(R) Donald Trump

80%

20%↓

CO-01 (Denver) See Full Big Line

(D) Diana DeGette*

90%

CO-02 (Boulder-ish) See Full Big Line

(D) Joe Neguse*

90%

CO-03 (West & Southern CO) See Full Big Line

(D) Adam Frisch

(R) Jeff Hurd

(R) Ron Hanks

40%

30%

20%

CO-04 (Northeast-ish Colorado) See Full Big Line

(R) Lauren Boebert

(R) J. Sonnenberg

(R) Ted Harvey

20%↑

15%↑

10%

CO-05 (Colorado Springs) See Full Big Line

(R) Dave Williams

(R) Jeff Crank

(R) Doug Bruce

20%

20%

20%

CO-06 (Aurora) See Full Big Line

(D) Jason Crow*

90%

CO-07 (Jefferson County) See Full Big Line

(D) Brittany Pettersen

85%↑

 

CO-08 (Northern Colo.) See Full Big Line

(D) Yadira Caraveo

(R) Gabe Evans

(R) Janak Joshi

60%↑

40%↑

20%↑

State Senate Majority See Full Big Line

DEMOCRATS

REPUBLICANS

80%

20%

State House Majority See Full Big Line

DEMOCRATS

REPUBLICANS

95%

5%

Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
January 28, 2014 08:01 AM UTC

...And Then Bob Beauprez Scumbagged Them All

  • 10 Comments
  • by: Colorado Pols
“Both Ways” Bob Beauprez (right).

FOX 31's Eli Stokols reports–seriously? "Both Jobs Bob?"

Former GOP Congressman Bob Beauprez, tasked earlier this month with chairing Colorado’s bid to host the 2016 Republican National Convention, told FOX31 Denver on Monday that he hasn’t ruled out putting his name at the top of this year’s ballot…

While Beauprez hasn’t closed the door to a U.S. Senate run, he also remains open to mounting a late run for governor.

In both races, Beauprez said, no candidate has emerged as a favorite from a wide primary field; and fundraising numbers, on the whole, have been less than impressive.

“It would be nice if one of our guys was getting some separation, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. The finance numbers don’t lie,” said Beauprez, who clarified that he was referring to the fields of both GOP gubernatorial and Senate candidates. [Pols emphasis]

Pretty exceptional stuff if you think about it. Bob Beauprez, a former Congressman whose last foray into electoral politics was an historic drubbing at the hands of Bill Ritter in 2006, has found a way to drop his name into speculation about virtually every major statewide race since then. In 2010, Beauprez floated his name unsuccessfully as an alternative to the collapsing GOP gubernatorial campaign of Scott McInnis. Beauprez likes to tell people that he's "got another rodeo" in him, but at 65, the hard truth is he probably doesn't have very many such rodeos, and if he's going to take another shot at high office it honestly does need to be soon.

So one can understand his interest in 2014–which he expressed as far back as last summer, though nothing came of that round of "buzz." It's much less clear today how Beauprez builds goodwill by disparaging the entire Republican gubernatorial and Senate primary fields this far into the race. It's not that we disagree with the premise that these other campaigns have so far failed to thrive. With Ken Buck and Tom Tancredo topping the polls in the Senate and gubernatorial primaries, it's pretty obvious that bellicose Republican rhetoric hasn't been met with a plan to actually win elections.

But with all due respect to "Both Ways Bob," who has given us much great material over the years, he's not their savior either. What he has done is remind everyone again how desperately shallow the Republican bench really is.

And since he can't run in both races, maybe he should have only talked smack about the candidates in one.

Comments

10 thoughts on “…And Then Bob Beauprez Scumbagged Them All

  1. Beauprez has it right … another rodeo ahead, but it looks like the cowboys are sitting this one out and the clowns are taking on the bulls (and donkeys). 😉

Leave a Comment

Recent Comments


Posts about

Donald Trump
SEE MORE

Posts about

Rep. Lauren Boebert
SEE MORE

Posts about

Rep. Yadira Caraveo
SEE MORE

Posts about

Colorado House
SEE MORE

Posts about

Colorado Senate
SEE MORE

219 readers online now

Newsletter

Subscribe to our monthly newsletter to stay in the loop with regular updates!