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February 16, 2010 06:43 AM UTC

Update The Big Line - And Welcome to the State House Rep. Korkowski

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  • by: MADCO

The Denver Post is reporting that Korkowski who has dropped out of the Senate race he could not win has announced his run for HD 61, a race he should win.

The only question really is what took him so long.

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10 thoughts on “Update The Big Line – And Welcome to the State House Rep. Korkowski

        1. I’d move Ryan Frazier higher than Lang Sias, but neither of them still have much chance against Perlmutter.

          Romanoff maybe up a bit, but not a lot — he’s got the excitement of party regulars and BTC-USA, but that hasn’t been in doubt.

          Tipton’s chances should be lowered.

          Other than that, Wade, what would you change? Remember, this is about winning office, not the vicissitudes of the day.

          1. which should not be hard to guess, is a more realistic appraisal of the Senate Race. Romanoff’s endorsements from a plurality of State legislators and the 2 largest Unions representing 39,000 boots on the ground, should, in some way, improve his odds from

            “20 to 1”

            “odd campaign”

            (Caveat: I would have not written this, had Team Romanoff not fired Cadell today)

  1. He has some ideas that I can support (you had me at internalizing externalities).  

    Is there a primary?  I haven’t checked in a bit.

    Interesting to note.  I didn’t see any prominent mentions of Republican or conservative on his website.

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