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Brian Watson is the Next Scott Gessler (That’s Not a Good Thing)

Scott Gessler. Never forget Scott Gessler. Gessler was an ambitious Republican attorney who was elected Colorado’s Secretary of State (SOS) in 2010. His one term in office was marked by numerous scandals, a moonlighting controversy, and easily-disproved false claims about “voter fraud” that harmed Republican candidates and elected officials across the state. Gessler thought he […]

Trump’s Closing Ad Shunned by Media Outlets

We wrote last week about a horribly-racist television advertisement being promoted by President Trump in an effort to scare voters toward Republicans in the midterm election. The TV spot in question was being aired across the country, but blowback has been significant enough that media outlets are finally pushing back. As the Washington Post explains: Facebook […]

Hey, Look: #Crowmentum is a Thing Now

The Denver Post spent the weekend with a bunch of different 2018 candidates. The story gives us a little something to Crow about here at Colorado Pols (yeah, we went there): Standing before a Post-it display that spelled “#CROWMENTUM,” Crow tried to balance confidence and caution. [Pols emphasis] The polls may be good, he said, […]

Some Voters You Just Can’t Reach

Via SD-22 Democratic candidate Brittany Pettersen, here’s a sure sign your field campaign is reaching the saturation point–what you want, of course, but in the process evoking some colorful responses from heavily targeted voters like this one: That’s either a voter with a great Halloween sense of humor, or a voter who was never really […]

Democrats Surge Ahead in Latest Ballot Return Numbers

The Colorado Secretary of State’s (SOS) office has released the latest figures on ballot returns in the state, and it’s good news for Democrats. As of this morning, here are the party breakdowns for returned ballots: Democrats 519,833 Republicans 515,131 Unaffiliated 461,154 TOTAL 1,514,817 Overall, women are returning ballots at a much higher rate than […]

Winning, Losing: What It Looks Like

One of the prevalent narratives of the 2018 elections in Colorado is a tremendous gap in voter enthusiasm between Republicans on the defensive under Donald Trump’s widening cloud and Democrats surging to avenge themselves upon every candidate with an (R) after their name. This difference in enthusiasm is broadly evident in the final weekend of […]

Hopefully They Kept Their Receipts

UPDATE (3:49 pm): That didn’t take long. Here’s what happens now when you go to the URL below: —– We were recently alerted to digital ad that has been running in the last week in Jefferson County promoting the seven Republican candidates on the ballot for county government races. It is…not good. This digital ad […]

This Is Not a Good Look for the Colorado Springs Gazette

The Washington Post has been conducting interviews with female voters in the suburbs of Atlanta and Denver, and today published a long story looking at how women are shaping the 2018 election. In what was probably an unintentional side-effect, the Post story also laid bare the right-wing leanings of the Colorado Springs Gazette. Among the women […]

Sorry Renters, Big Oil Thinks You’re Stupid

In an election season loaded to an unprecedented degree with wantonly misleading claims stuffing mailboxes around the state, a mail piece supporting the controversial Amendment 74 constitutional ballot measure forwarded to us this week manages to stand out: This mail piece’s message targets non-homeowners, extolling the renter recipient’s hard work and savings–and “one day, you even […]

Colorado Senate GOP: If You Want Stuff Done, Vote Democratic

Today in the Denver Post from reporter Anna Staver, we have Colorado Senate Republicans, who make up the only nexus of majority power for the GOP in the state’s government since retaking the chamber by a single seat in 2014, making the case for continued majority control. At least, that’s what they think they’re doing. […]

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