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Denver Post’s 100% Risk-Free Status Quo Congressional Endorsements

We’re not going to take up too much time with it, but we wanted to provide a forum to discuss the Denver paper’s endorsements published in this weekend’s editions after a sneak preview Friday afternoon. Being the state’s newspaper of record, their endorsements can be significant (depending on the race), and will be used heavily […]

Colorado Hispanic Republicans Rally For Glorious Victory!

UPDATE: In response to questions about the photo below that have surfaced on a nationally prominent blog, we were forwarded another photo from yesterday’s Colorado Hispanic Republicans rally. Our source doesn’t want to misrepresent the size of yesterday’s crowd, and in all fairness, this second photo does show more people in attendance than the first. […]

Breaking: Shots Fired at Obama Denver HQ

Shots were fired earlier this afternoon at the Obama for America campaign office at 77 W 9th Ave in Denver, according to a report from 9News.

Denver police are looking for a person who shot at a field campaign office for President Obama in Denver Friday afternoon.

Police say there were people inside at the time of the 3:00 p.m. shooting, but no one was hit.

This particularly violent incident follows the destruction of the Colorado Democratic Party’s windows just a few months ago.

We’ll update with more information as it comes in.

More coverage at Colorado Pols.

“Not a Beer” Also “Not Hard to Fool” Apparently

We’ve discussed on several occasions the fascinatingly weird background of Republican Joe “Not a Beer” Coors, particularly his self-proclaimed hobby of biblical prophesizing. With that in mind, we found this story from Al Lewis of FOX Business News to be particularly ironic. You don’t need to have any special ability to see into the future […]

Joe Biden Kicks The “Stuff” Out Of Paul Ryan–And Why It Matters

A roundup of post-veep debate coverage, starting per usual with FOX 31’s Eli Stokols: Less than four weeks from the end of an election that will likely be determined by which party’s base shows up, Vice President Joe Biden did something essential in a 90-minute debate with his GOP challenger Paul Ryan – he fired […]

Quinnipiac/CBS/NYT in Colorado: Romney 48%, Obama 47%

Another poll from immediately after last week’s debate, this one from Quinnipiac University, CBS News, and the New York Times shows…wait a minute, not as much of a swing in Colorado as one might expect? CBS 4 Denver reports today: In Colorado, the two remain locked in a dead heat, with Romney leading Mr. Obama […]

Gessler’s RNC Reimbursements: That’s Quite a Story

After the Fort Collins Coloradoan’s Patrick Malone broke the story Tuesday night, Tim Hoover of the Denver paper follows up today with more details from Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler’s spokesman about two taxpayer-funded trips he took last summer: one to Washington, D.C. to speak at a Heritage Foundation press conference for the True […]

Enstrom Slings Lawsuits Like Candy–To Bury The Facts?

When we last left GOP Colorado House District 23 candidate Rick Enstrom, he was being hit hard by Democratic-aligned groups over an incident from the 1980s where Enstrom was reportedly arrested for selling drug paraphernalia out of a record store he owned. Right after a mailer hit the district detailing this arrest, including a news […]

Romney: An Etch-a-Sketch Too Far?

UPDATE #2: Colorado Sen. Mark Udall was on NBC News’ “The Cycle” this afternoon to discuss Romney’s, uh, changes. Here’s the video: —– UPDATE: FOX 31’s Eli Stokols reports as local Democrats open fire: “The American women will not be fooled by a Mitt Romney who is trying to be everything to everyone at the […]

BREAKING: Gessler Improperly Reimbursed For RNC Expenses?

The Fort Collins Coloradoan’s Patrick Malone breaks a potentially big story: Public funds paid for some costs of Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler’s trip in August to the Republican National Convention and the Republican National Lawyers Association. Documents obtained by The Coloradoan also reveal taxpayer dollars covered Gessler’s travel costs in July to Washington, […]

Jefferson County Republicans Not Attending Forums. Should They Be?

In races for the state legislature across Jefferson County, many Democratic candidates are showing up to forums and then left alone to debate themselves. Their Republican opponents, according to a press release from the Jefferson County Democratic Party, simply can’t be bothered to join in.

From the Jeffco Dems:

Republican Candidates “Unavailable” for League of Women Voters Forums

Six of the Nine Republican Legislative Candidates Don’t Show Up

After opting not to sponsor state legislative campaign debates in 2010, the historically nonpartisan League of Women Voters of Jefferson County scheduled a series of four candidate forums ahead of the 2012 election. At the first three forums, held in Evergreen, Arvada, and Lakewood, Republican candidates were notably absent in the two most competitive Senate Districts and four most competitive House Districts in Jefferson County. All Democratic candidates were present, as were some of the Libertarian candidates.

After the forums in Arvada and Lakewood, crowds were left wondering why so many of the Republicans failed to show up. In Arvada, a camera crew was present to film the forum, but with the Republicans absent, it was decided that the forum could not be televised [Pols Emphasis].

“I was very disappointed that so many of the Republican candidates didn’t respect and honor us enough to explain their positions,” said Lakewood resident Lesley Matschke, who had been a registered Republican her whole life until changing her affiliation to Democratic in September.

Another Lakewood resident, Margene Stroup, commented that, “It sounds like they got together and decided not to show up. It reminds me of the stealth campaigns in the 1990s when Republicans were trying to take over school boards across the nation.”

Public forums for state legislative candidates are generally not well attended [Pols Emphasis], but remain one of the few places where engaged citizens can see these candidates side-by-side. Prior to the League of Women Voters forums, candidates were invited to forums hosted by the Arvada Chamber of Commerce on August 17th and by the Jefferson County Business Lobby on September 14th.

The only remaining forum is to be held on Thursday, October 11th, from 7:00-9:00pm at Saint Phillip Lutheran Church (7531 S Kendall Blvd, Littleton). Candidates have been invited from Senate District 22 and House Districts 22, 25 and 28.

The Dems are justified in their complaints about their Republican counterparts, but one strongly-worded press release won’t make a difference one way or another. That no single Republican legislative candidate has shown up to any side-by-side forums indicates that this is a deliberate move by their strategists. Worse yet for the Democrats, it’s a good one.

As the press release above (strangely) points out, nobody attends forums like these. This isn’t the national stage, where side-by-side comparisons enable candidates to establish — and lose — momentum. Sure, a few voters may walk away with a better idea of their choices down-ballot, but they number so few that it’s hard to justify scheduling time for a forum that could be better used raising money or knocking on doors. Not to mention that the people who have time to sit in the audience of these types of things have likely already made up their minds.

Debates are risky, too. Candidates are forced to come face to face with their opponent. Though most of those exchanges end amicably, it’s still an uncontrolled situation, heightening the potential for blunders, gaffes, and other “Macaca” moments that can make their way into the papers or onto a mail piece. If there were greater returns, it’d be a risk worth taking. For a handful of votes, though? Not a chance.

Some would say, the Jeffco Dems no doubt included, that the Republicans are appearing cowardly and out-of-touch by not attending these events. Perhaps, but to whom? There’s been no coverage of their absences or of the forums overall. The one time a “camera crew” did show up, it opted not to roll footage because the Republicans weren’t there. There’s patently no downside of not attending these events and little benefit to showing up.

Countless politicians over the years have levied the “afraid to debate” charge against their opponents, but it very rarely sticks unless the media pick up and incessantly repeat the narrative. And, with ballots going out in a few days, there are simply more compelling stories to tell.

ARG in Colorado: Romney 50%, Obama 46%

A heartburn inspiring poll for Democrats to add to the post-debate pile, The Hill: [I]n Colorado, likely voters went for Romney 50 to 46 over Obama, in ARG’s poll. Romney soundly outpaced Obama among female voters in the state, taking 51 percent support against Obama at 45. Obama led by 3 in Colorado heading into […]

PSA: Unable to Register to Vote Today? Clerk Debra Johnson Has Your Back.

Denver City Clerk Debra Johnson, who’s famously sparred in the past with Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler over “inactive voters, “is offering some relief for those Denver residents unable to register online through Gessler’s portal.

From Johnson:

Due to intermittent outages in the GoVoteColorado.com website Denver residents who wish to register to vote are asked to download the PDF voter registration form.

Fax form to: 720-913-8600

Scan and e-mail it  to: voterregistration@denvergov.org

Hand deliver or mail to Denver Elections Division (must be postmarked October 9, 2012)

Our address is 200 W. 14th Ave. Suite 100, Denver CO 80204 (Corner of 14th Ave. and Bannock)

The failure of Gessler’s system so close to a deadline, of course, only adds credibility to Johnson’s argument and legal contention that elections are best managed locally. If Gessler can’t even handle registration properly, why should he be able to dictate who’s allowed to vote on municipal issues?  

Reminder: Today is the Last Day to Register to Vote in the November Election

Although Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler might just be doing everything in his power to make sure you can’t use his office’s online portal to register to vote in this year’s election, if you live in Jefferson County, there’s still hope!

From the Jefferson County Clerk’s office:

The deadline to register to vote in the 2012 Presidential Election is Tuesday, October 9, 2012.

Election Day is Tuesday, November 6, 2012.

Voters in Jefferson County will have a choice of casting a ballot by mail, during early voting, October 22 through November 2, or on Election Day at their precinct polling place.  Voters registering after October, will be registered to vote, but will not be eligible to vote in the Presidential Election.

Voters can register to vote or update their voter registration information by visiting any of the County Clerk’s branch locations or by visiting GoVoteColorado.com.

“We are encouraging everybody who wants to vote in this election to make sure their registration information is up to date so they are eligible to vote in November,” said Pam Anderson, Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder.

If you’re able, registering at the County Clerk’s office or any of the six satellite locations is still your best option. If you’re not, however, and if you can’t log on to Gessler’s GoVoteColorado.com, you can alternatively fill out and sign an online form and e-mail it to elections@votejeffco.us. So long as that form is returned to the clerk’s office by 11:59 PM tonight, you should be able to cast a ballot this year.

More information is available at the Jefferson County Elections Division.

GoVoteColorado.com Plagued By Intermittent Outages (Again)

UPDATE #2: FOX 31’s Eli Stokols: Many Coloradans attempting to register to vote in the election that is now exactly four weeks away are having a hard time using the Secretary of State’s website, which is apparently overloaded ahead of Tuesday’s midnight registration deadline. With hundreds, perhaps thousands of Coloradans receiving an error message, the […]

Clerks Go Public With Gessler Incompetence Laundry List

FOX 31’s Eli Stokols: The day before the deadline to register to vote in the upcoming election, many of Colorado’s county clerks blasted Secretary of State Scott Gessler in a harsh, four-page letter citing a “cumbersome list of issues.” Gessler, a Republican nicknamed the “Honey Badger” by Democrats convinced he’s using his office to advance […]

The Return of “Juan a Be the Luchador!”

UPDATE: This one is developing rapidly: in addition to running for the Colorado legislature as a Republican in 2010, Edgar Antillon, according to sources, currently serves as the Adams County chair of the Romney campaign’s Latino outreach effort Juntos con Romney! Neither of these seemingly very important facts made it into Sunday’s Pittsburgh Post-Gazette story […]

Roll Call’s Colorado Roundup: Two Tossups and a Costly Dem Hold

Roll Call publishes a roundup of key races in the Rocky Mountain region today, updating three congressional battles in Colorado–CDs 3, 6, and 7. Excerpts show a pretty good handle on the state of these races, little to disagree with: [W]ith no Senate race, both [Scott Tipton and Sal Pace] will appear directly below the […]

Settled: Obama Has Better Colorado Surrogates

The Obama campaign RV at Colorado College Saturday. Although Mitt Romney’s surrogate bus tours have gotten more press for their swings through Colorado, sometimes with a relatively big name along for the ride but also headlined by such “B-list” Colorado politicos as GOP ex-gubernatorial candidate Bob Beauprez and CD-2 also-ran Kevin Lundberg, last week another […]

University of Denver Poll in Colorado: Obama 47%, Romney 43%

New post-debate polling in Colorado out this morning from the University of Denver shows President Barack Obama dented, but still very much in contention after his rough night: Four percent said that they would vote for someone else, and five percent noted that they remain undecided. The poll also found that President Obama is currently […]

Politician Pro Tip: Don’t Diss Nuns

An interview of freshman Rep. Scott Tipton by liberal blog ThinkProgress last Wednesday at the University of Denver presidential debate has produced more than its share of eyebrow-raising comments. On Thursday, there was Tipton’s hilarious “our specifics will be general in nature” gaffe. And just in time for the weekend, here’s Scott Tipton’s view of […]

At Least We’re Not This Hard Up For Material

NBC News reports from the great state of Maine: Colleen Lachowicz is a Democratic candidate running for State Senate in Maine. She’s also a level 85 orc in the massively popular online game “World of Warcraft.” And for that, the Republican party says she is unfit for office. Maine’s GOP has accused Lachowicz of living […]

Tipton Supports ENDA? Better Ask Twice

ThinkProgress with a potential bombshell in Colorado’s CD-3 race: A Republican Congressman has broken with his party and announced his support for the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, a key piece of legislation that would make it illegal to discriminate against LGBT individuals in the workplace. “I don’t believe we ought to be discriminating against people for […]

Are They Going To Let Romney Etch-a-Sketch “47%” Away?

CBS News–fuggedaboutit! Mitt Romney, trying to distance himself from perhaps his most damaging campaign moment, said Thursday that his infamous “47 percent” remarks were “completely wrong.” “Clearly in a campaign with hundreds if not thousands of speeches and question-and-answer sessions, now and then you are going to say something that doesn’t come out right. In […]

AP Honors Ivan Moreno For Gessler Deconstruction

A memo to Associated Press employees from Managing Editor for State News, Financial News and Global Training Kristin Gazlay honors Colorado-based AP correspondent Ivan Moreno for his investigative reporting on Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler’s failed campaign to purge, as it turned out, more or less non-existent noncitizen voters: Denver’s Ivan Moreno started pursuing […]

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