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Poll: Who Will Win Jeffco’s Republican Presidential Caucus?

With Newt Gingrich’s upset win over Mitt Romney in last Saturday’s presidential primary in South Carolina, the race to win the Republican nomination is far from over. That means that all eyes are looking forward, first to Florida and then Nevada, Maine, and Colorado.

From Fox 31’s Eli Stokols:

Until Saturday, it looked like Mitt Romney was barely going to break a sweat — never mind be forced to go after any of his primary opponents — on his pleasure cruise to the GOP’s presidential nomination.

But after Newt Gingrich’s ground-shaking, double-digit beat-down in the Palmetto State, the Republican race is suddenly competitve — and set to engage well beyond the handful of early-voting states.

It’s exactly what Colorado Republicans were hoping for when they voted to move up the party’s presidential caucues from March to Feburary.

“When we voted to move up, no one could have predicted the race would be as fluid and dynamic as it’s turned out to be,” Colorado GOP Chairman Ryan Call told FOX31 Denver Monday. “Not only will Colorado’s voice be heard — it could actually be decisive.”

Call understands that Colorado, with its caucuses wedged in, along with a few other states, between the Florida primary and Super Tuesday, is but one of a handful of states that are becoming increasingly important to the four remaining GOP candidates.

As Stokols goes on to observe, Mitt Romney trounced eventual nominee John McCain in 2008: Romney scored a whopping 60% of the vote in Colorado’s caucuses that year.

In Jefferson County, it was even more of a one-man race, with Romney garnering nearly 70% of the vote compared to about 15% each for McCain and Mike Huckabee.

But 2012 isn’t 2008: Romney now faces the curse of the “moderate” label among Republican primary voters and the well-oiled machine that is the Ron Paul ground game. That’s not to mention the continued threats of both Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum if either (or both) keep gaining momentum from other nominating contests.

With about two weeks until Jeffco Republicans head to public school gymnasiums and church basements to help select their party’s nominee, we want to know: who do you think will win the Republican caucuses in Jefferson County?

Remember, we want to know what you think will actually happen, not your preference. In other words, if you had to bet the deed to your house on Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, or Rick Santorum, who would you choose? And while we doubt the results in Jefferson County will be radically different than the state as a whole, we only want to know who you think will win Jeffco.

A poll follows.

Get Your Own House In Order, Ryan Call

Not like we haven’t been saying it for years, but we wanted this report from FOX 31’s Eli Stokols noted for the record–a recognition by Colorado Republicans of a serious problem. Sort of. A Wednesday article in the New York Times uses two Colorado Republicans to underscore how tough talk on illegal immigration in GOP […]

In Which Ryan Call Displays Wadhams-Grade Mendacity

Check out this video clip from 9NEWS’ Your Show interview with new Colorado GOP chairman Ryan Call this week–who was it trying to make those cuts to education smaller again? Really? Host: Can you provide some more instances where Republicans have reached across party lines at the state level? Call: Well even most recently–and the […]

John Suthers, Walker Stapleton back Ryan Call for CO GOP chair

Ryan Call is picking up some of the most important endorsements possible in his run for chair of the Colorado Republican party, according to this news release: Attorney General Suthers and State Treasurer Stapleton join Legislators and Party Leaders from Across the State in Endorsing Ryan Call for State GOP Chairman Denver – Ryan Call […]

Denver GOP Chair to Step Down

Jeremy Pelzer of PolitickerCO reports:

Mary Smith will not be seeking another term as Denver Republican Party chair in local party elections next February, state GOP officials said Monday, and Denver GOP vice chair and state Republican Party legal counsel Ryan Call may be her successor…

…Both Call and [State GOP Chair Dick] Wadhams said they didn’t know of any other candidates to succeed Smith. Smith’s two-year term expires in February.

As you may remember, Smith was rumored to be in the mix to challenge Dick Wadhams for his office when the party holds its reorganization meeting in Febrauary. She received endorsements not only from stalwart right wing blog Face the State (in an article in which they interviewed Republican lobbyist Sean Duffy, who told them he also favored Smith to replace Wadhams,) but from our own, hardly right-leaning, Colorado Pols.

Is this move by Smith a prelude to a battle with Wadhams for control of the future of the Republican Party? Does Scott McInnis‘ pal and former chief of staff Mike Hesse have any aspirations for the post? Will Wadhams try to hold on to his seat like grim death, forcing him to employ some of the same smear tactics he’s “mastered” in his career? If it does get dirty, it could be fun to watch–especially if you’re not a Republican.

This also means that both of Denver’s main political parties will have new chairs once their reorganization meetings take place next year. Anyone interested in a thankless job where you get yelled at a lot? Ok, besides Cindy Lowery.

Nuns on the Bus Rap Paul Ryan’s Knuckles

Paul Ryan might be gone from the national stage for now, but the controversy over the “Ryan Plan” budget remains front and center as Congress returns to work today.

On the one hand, the media is heavily playing up the present narrative of the country teetering at the edge of a “fiscal cliff” as negotiations over a budget deal before the end of the year begin. That deal is needed to head off severe and automatic cuts required by the Budget Control Act of 2011, scheduled to go into effect if Congress can’t work out a compromise.

As the Colorado Springs Independent reports, Sister Simone Campbell’s Nuns on the Bus are preaching a very different “what would Jesus do” message:

The executive director of Network, a 40-year-old progressive organization of nuns, is featured this month in Rolling Stone’s story “The Sisters Crusade,” a piece that opens with her struggle to sit down with former vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan to talk about the national budget…

No matter that President Obama has won a second term – “we have a bit more work to do,” she said to a group of about 75 people. “The election is over, and we might all think, ‘Oh praise God we don’t have to watch those ads anymore.’ But the fact is, our work has just begun. Because tomorrow Congress reconvenes, God help us.”

Their Faithful Budget, a “social justice rebuttal” to the GOP Ryan budget, lays out a plan that focuses on “reasonable revenues for responsible programs.” You might recall the Nuns on the Bus tour over the summer and fall, which was disparaged by Republicans at the time as politically “divisive.” That’s a harder charge to make stick after the election, isn’t it?

On Monday the sisters toured both ends of our state’s political spectrum, making stops in Colorado Springs and Boulder. This morning, they’re speaking with press outside Senator Michael Bennet’s Denver office, 1127 Sherman St., at 9:30AM.

Fifty local nuns and other faith leaders at each site will join nationally recognized Sister Simone Campbell in standing up for federally funded services such as nutrition assistance, early childhood education and job training that provide pathways out of poverty for millions of families.  

Faith leaders have joined together to create an alternative “Faithful Budget,” promoting comprehensive, compassionate and affordable budget principles to help lift the burden on the poor, rather than increasing it. They will urge Senator Michael Bennet and the rest of Colorado’s congressional delegation to consider this as they return to Washington.

Ryan Opposes Tax Shelters for Rich, but What About Romney’s Off-shore Accounts?

(Oh, well, there’s that, um… – promoted by Colorado Pols) Brandon Rittiman’s six-and-a-half minute interview with Paul Ryan on 9news’ Your Show last week raised more questions than it answered.  Not that Rittiman didn’t try his hardest.   But reporters who encounter Ryan further on down the campaign trail should press him for more details. […]

Ryan “Squeaky” Call New Colorado GOP Political Director

Colorado GOP chairman Dick Wadhams announced today that he is hiring “wunderkind” operative Ryan Call (isn’t that what they called John Marshall?) as political director and counsel, presumably because Wadhams finally realized that he can’t collect every paycheck. Call comes to the Colorado GOP on a “leave of absence” from the storied law firm of […]

Democrats Celebrate Historic Legislative Session

The end of every legislative session in Colorado is accompanied by a familiar narrative no matter which political party is in charge at the State Capitol: Did lawmakers do enough in their 120-day session? This year is no different. As The Colorado Sun reported in its “Unaffiliated” newsletter on Friday: As the 2023 legislative session […]

They Will Eat Dave Williams Too: A List of the Last 6 Poor Souls To Lead the State GOP

(Meat’s back on the menu, boys — Promoted by Colorado Pols) When he decided not to seek another term as leader of the Colorado Republican Party, Dick Wadhams wrote in a 2011 good-riddance letter to fellow Republicans that he was tired of GOP activists who see “conspiracies around every corner.” (Emphasis: That was 2011.) Poor […]

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