As I noted the other day, the Colorado Springs Mayor’s race continues to be a bit more interesting than the Denver mayoral.
Just saw this pop up on their blog down there (can we post links to the gazette? I don’t remember… Sorry if we’re not supposed to!). After crazy rightwing radio host Jeff Crank tried to ambush Richard Skorman on his show, Skorman is showing quite a bit of back bone and going after Crank and his group that is apparently spending a whole lot of money attacking him…
http://citydesk.freedombloggin…
Mayoral candidate Richard Skorman just responded to Jeff Crank’s invitation to appear on his radio show tomorrow morning, and the response ain’t pretty.
Skorman compares Crank to Douglas Bruce, saying he’s part of the group of people who “have given Colorado Springs such a bad name around the country.”
His whole letter to Crank is also there, in which he seems to make some pretty solid points and calls on Crank to pull the ads…
The facts are simple: in a campaign with no limits on contributions to candidates, if you didn’t have something to hide, you wouldn’t resort to secret outside spending. So, I’m giving you the opportunity to do the responsible thing and disclose the American’s for Prosperity list of donors who are funding your Independent Expenditure campaign against me. I am also asking you to do the responsible thing and at least acknowledge the appearance of a conflict-of-interest of your employee Laura Carno, the recent producer of your radio show, who is Bach’s Campaign Chief of Staff.
Jeff, I challenge you to do the right thing and take down these IE ads immediately, so your candidate, Steve Bach, can finish this run-off standing on his own two feet, without the support of your secretly-funded, out-of-state special interest group.
The part in bold seems particularly relevant. If they weren’t trying to hide the source of the money, why is it being funneled through Crank’s group instead of going straight to Bach?
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