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November 22, 2009 05:20 PM UTC

Penry Backs McInnis

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  • by: ClubTwitty

The Sentinel is reporting:

Penry backs McInnis for Governor

State Sen. Josh Penry, R-Grand Junction, will clear up all but one final remaining question from his campaign for governor when he endorses former boss and former rival Scott McInnis today.

Penry, the Senate minority leader, withdrew earlier this month from the race for the GOP nomination to run against Democrat incumbent Bill Ritter. He said he had “very productive” discussions with McInnis in the two weeks that have passed since he withdrew.

“While beating Bill Ritter is clearly Job 1, Scott and I are going to combine the forces of experience and energy with a goal of reclaiming the Colorado House and Senate,” Penry said. “Bill Ritter shouldn’t be happy about this partnership, and neither should the Democrats in the Legislature who have rubber-stamped” Ritter’s agenda.

Mesa County Republicans on Saturday scheduled a news conference without elaborating, except to say it would be “very special.”

Penry, who this week said he would decide over the holidays whether to run again for his Senate seat, said he also encouraged McInnis to bring in a “new generation of conservative leadership” into senior leadership in his administration.

…Penry said he plans to return what remains of what was once a $400,000 campaign chest to donors.

Will the Tea Partiers be persuaded?  

This subject seems to have been tossed back and forth a lot, still as a ‘breaking’ development (although as Ralphie pointed out, who else was he going to endorse?) I thought it deserved it’s own diary.  But consider it an open thread.

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9 thoughts on “Penry Backs McInnis

  1. Given that it was 29 degrees and the endorsement was outside in a park at 8 a.m. on a Sunday morning, Penry’s endorsement went well. Hearty supporters of Scott McInnis came as did a number of Penry’s people and the working press who didn’t grumble to much.  

  2.    Now that Josh Penry has joined the Scooter bandwagon, can Tancredo be far behind?  

      Rumor has it Tancredo will endorse Scooter once McInnis commits to building a fence along the 37th parallel north latitude to keep the aliens out of Colorado.

      The big remaining question:  when will Bob Schaffer endorse McInnis?

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