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March 23, 2009 03:43 AM UTC

GOP Gubernatorial Primary

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  • by: A-bob

Who do you want to win the primary as of today? There are a lot of possible candidates and in 2010 it seems everyone wants to run for something in the GOP no matter how low the name ID. Even if you’re a democrat, just pretend you are a Republican and vote that way.

Marc Holtzman

Business man and former candidate for Governor. Has ID and a lot of money too. The GOP likes him, but are they already looking at others?

Tom Tancredo

Has wanted this position for a while, but isn’t the strongest candidate. If immigration is and issue Tancredo immediatly moves to the #1 spot, but it looks like it is going to be the economy again.

Josh Penry

The Senate Minority leader is well liked in the GOP, but not by others. He could win a primary, but not a general unless there is a perfect storm. The question is will he wait or run against his friend McInnis?

Don Marostica

Doesn’t have that great ID, but if he runs a good, hard campaign he could make it into the top spot. He would do okay against Ritter, but probably doesn’t want to run in the first place. He is over-rated for and election though.

Cleve Tidwell

This nobody from nowhere doesn’t really stand a chance, but he’ll try. He always seems to have a frown on (at least at the central committee meeting) and I don’t think he’ll be able to pick up a strong volunteer group. Maybe if the media falls in love with him he’ll have a chance in the primary.

Who do you support for the GOP primary?

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