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At Least He’s Not Your “Rising Political Star…”

Pols Update: According to a report from Lynn Bartels at the Denver newspaper, Watson claims to have paid back a portion of his outstanding taxes and disputes the number and amount of liens levied against him.

That certainly changes the story, but unfortunately for Watson, it won’t change the potency of the attack.

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Bad news for Republicans in the race against Democrat Dan Kagan and what many consider their best House pickup opportunity statewide.

From Fox31’s Eli Stokols:

DENVER – The Republican candidate looking to unseat a Democratic state representative, in a race that could determine which party controls the statehouse, owes nearly $280,000 in unpaid property taxes, FOX31 Denver has confirmed.

Brian Watson, a businessman who is running to unseat Rep. Daniel Kagan, D-Denver, has Republicans excited about their chances to win a Denver district that was re-drawn in their favor during reapportionment earlier this year; and state GOP chairman Ryan Call considers Watson a possible rising star in the party.

But FOX31 Denver has found that there are nine tax liens pending against Watson for unpaid taxes on various properties that add up to $279,657.

An outside political action committee supporting Kagan, the Colorado Accountable Government Alliance, is now highlighting Watson’s unpaid property taxes in a new mailer.

Kagan himself told FOX31 Denver he has had nothing to do with the mailer and hasn’t been raising the issue when he talks with constituents.

Three of the liens, for a total of $147,506, are on Aspen Moving and Storage, which Watson explains in a 2010 letter to investors, “suffered approximately a 70 percent decline in income between 2008 and 2009.”

The timing of this particular revelation is going to hurt. Ballots go out in a few weeks, and you better believe the “Colorado Accountable Government Alliance” and other independent expenditure groups are going to hit Watson hard on this issue — even if Kagan doesn’t touch it himself.

This is one of those issues that’s precisely as bad as it looks. Watson has been so successful in his bid thus far because he’s been able to frame his campaign around his business record. This tax issue, then, calls his number one qualification into question. On his website, Watson discusses his desire, if elected, to create “predictable and reasonable regulation and fair taxation.” Seems like the Republican isn’t really the best guy to be discussing what’s fair, is he?

Even worse, as Stokols points out in his article, Watson defends the debts as resulting from the economic downturn and “mismanagement” in the company that his firm, Northstar Commercial Investments, acquired. Fair enough. That doesn’t change the fact that Northstar contributed $500 to the Colorado Republican Party. The investment firm, it would seem, has money enough to facilitate Watson’s candidacy but not enough for taxes. Hell, Watson himself wrote a check to a small donor committee “supporting Republican candidates and Republican members of the Colorado House of Representatives for election and reelection.”

If you’re a candidate for public office, and you owe back taxes, it’s probably not a good idea to be writing checks to anyone or anything other than the IRS.

At the top of the ticket, Mitt Romney has already driven the issue of tax responsibilities into the national spotlight. With this development, Watson’s going to have to defend his own background down ballot as well.

Dan Kagan couldn’t have gotten better optics if he had asked for them.  

Republican “Rising Star” Has Money for Republican Party, None for Taxes

Remember the Republican first-time candidate, Brian Watson, who implicitly called one of Colorado’s most beloved statesmen a jackass on his mailer–and managed to make a grammatical error, too? Well, maybe he couldn’t afford the extra e to spell “asses,” because it turns out Watson’s in debt, deep, to the second-worst folks to be indebted to, […]

Ugh

There are numerous examples of how Twitter has changed political campaigns and the reporters who cover them, but few are as telling as this tweet from Kurtis Lee of the big Denver newspaper: Before the Twitter era, there wouldn’t have been much of a reason for a reporter to take a picture like this (if […]

Remember Todd Akin?

Bloomberg News reports from the Show-Me State as the last deadline for embattled GOP Senate candidate Todd Akin to withdraw and be replaced on the ballot passes today: Missouri Republican Todd Akin is moving forward with his go-it-alone U.S. Senate bid, which got a little less lonely when former Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich raised […]

DCCC Swings Into Action Against Coffman

Democratic CD-6 candidate Joe Miklosi gets some much-needed air support from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), in a new ad hitting back squarely at Rep. Mike Coffman’s message of being “the congressman for the middle class.” The ad touches on Coffman’s prior support for the “Personhood” abortion ban ballot initiatives, and the 2011 GOP […]

Tipton Ducks Durango Debate?

The Durango Herald’s Emery Cowan: The last two years in Congress have been “sweet and sour” for Rep. Scott Tipton. In a meeting with The Durango Herald’s editorial board on Monday, the freshman legislator representing Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District outlined what he considered his legislative “wins” during a period in Washington defined by gridlock… Tipton […]

NRCC Cheesily Goes After Joe Miklosi

Here’s a new ad from the National Republican Congressional Committee, attacking CD-6 Democratic candidate Joe Miklosi on health care. Reflecting a degree of concern over the challenge Miklosi represents to incumbent GOP Rep. Mike Coffman, this well-produced ad hits Miklosi for his support in 2009 for Colorado House Bill 1273. HB09-1273, as some of you […]

Fight Back Colorado’s First Target? State Rep. Robert Ramirez.

Fight Back Colorado, the political action committee organized in response to Republican blockage of civil unions legislation in the State House earlier this year, has now officially jumped into the general election fray, setting its sights on State Rep. Robert Ramirez with the release of a new targeted mailer.

From Westword:


Fight Back Colorado, a group devoted to defeating anti-civil union lawmakers, has announced its first target: Representative Robert Ramirez, a Westminster Republican who narrowly won his race two years ago and who Fight Back Colorado says flip-flopped on civil unions. The group has sent mailers to voters in Jefferson County that depict Ramirez as a bomber pilot and say he’s “taking Jeffco the wrong way!”

“He didn’t vote on civil unions, but he committed to support civil unions and then, when the time came, he basically turned his back on the community,” says Roger Sherman, treasurer and spokesman for Fight Back Colorado, which was formed after legislators defeated civil unions. “We had counted on him, and a legislator ought to be held accountable for his word. When he flip-flopped, he became a target.”

Ramirez says he supports rights for same-sex couples, but doesn’t believe in same-sex marriage. “I told them I supported civil unions, but I don’t support the bill they brought through last time,” he says. “The bill they brought through last time was marriage.”

In many ways, Ramirez is a symbolically perfect candidate for the group to attack. The Republican originally pledged to support this year’s civil unions legislation before attending a traditional marriage rally on the steps of the Capitol the day after his party’s leadership killed the bill. By launching its opening salvo at Ramirez, Fight Back Colorado is sending the message that nobody who opposed civil unions is safe, least of all the guy who lacks even the backbone to stand by his beliefs.

Attacking Ramirez makes perfect sense from an ideological perspective. More importantly, however, it’s also sound strategy. Republicans were able to block a floor vote on civil unions because they maintain a one-seat majority in the House — a majority Ramirez secured in 2010 when he beat incumbent Democrat Debbie Benefield by fewer than 200 votes.

As one of the weakest incumbent House Republicans in the state right now, the path towards enacting civil unions inevitably runs through HD-29. Democrats and their liberal infrastructure groups simply cannot take back the House and pass civil unions legislation without winning against Ramirez. It’s a critical pick-up, necessary to pad against losses caused elsewhere by redistricting.

Although Ramirez’s dynamo Democratic challenger Tracy Kraft-Tharp could probably win the race without any outside help, these late-game independent expenditure attacks make her job that much easier as election day approaches.

In fact, Ramirez has been so flaky a legislator and incapable a campaigner that all Kraft-Tharp has to do at this point is not be him.

Shawn Mitchell, Barack Obama, and the Mark of the Beast

As usual, GOP state Sen. Shawn Mitchell saves his best stuff for Facebook: So, if you look closely, all of the people in this Barack Obama campaign web ad have various issue goals written in marker on their hands. “Cleaner Energy,” “Equal Pay,” “Gender Equality,” and so forth. Apparently the Obama campaign asked supporters to […]

In-Depth Bio Humanizes, Devastates Joe Coors

We direct your attention this morning to a detailed and very well-written story on the life and candidacy of Republican Joe Coors, Jr., by reporter Lynn Bartels of the Denver paper. Due to a long-running dispute with the Denver paper we’re unable to directly quote any material from the story, but we encourage everyone to […]

Colorado Leads Off Critical Romney Swing-State Comeback Tour

UPDATE: A commenter points out an error: Romney had in fact promised to release his 2011 tax returns some months ago, a promise widely reported at the time–though the timing of their release last Friday is still very much a point of debate. We’ve corrected our post below. —– AP via the Boston Herald as […]

Mitt Romney Stumping in Jeffco on Sunday

Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney will be making his first stop in Jefferson County in nearly two months, speaking at D’Evelyn High School in south Jeffco on Sunday. Romney’s visit comes on the heels of President Barack Obama’s visit to Golden a little over a week ago.

From the Romney campaign:

You’re Invited to a Victory Rally with

Mitt Romney

and the Republican team

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Doors Open 5:00 PM | Program Begins 7:00 PM

D’Evelyn Junior/Senior High School

10359 West Nassau Avenue, Denver, CO 80235

Free tickets are available through the Romney campaign. Aah, the perks of living in a swing county in a swing state.

No word on whether Rod Blagojevich will be able to sneak a peek at the Republican nominee from his vantage point in the prison yard across the street. Too bad. Blagojevich might be willing to provide some hair care tips to Romney in exchange for the latter’s secret to scoring that perfect tan.

Second Perlmutter Ad Takes on Outsourcing

Democratic Rep. Ed Perlmutter released a new ad last night that takes on Republican challenger Joe “Not a Beer” Coors for outsourcing jobs: This ad isn’t as strong as his first ad, which has won plaudits for being one of the best in the country this election cycle, but the point Perlmutter is trying to […]

Mitt Romney (Finally) Rallies In Denver Sunday and Monday

It’s actually Jefferson County again, note to out-of-state reporters. FOX 31’s Eli Stokols, tickets for Sunday’s rally available here: In Colorado, prominent conservatives far enough removed from the campaign to speak freely and honestly asked the same question about Romney: where has he been? “President Obama has been here so much he’s probably paying property […]

ВЎBonito Bronceado, GГјero!

Latinos Post: Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s appearance in a forum by Spanish-language network Univision Wednesday night in an effort to attract Latino voters may have backfired on him. Viewers took to social networking sites to complain that Romney had “dyed his face brown” to appeal to Latino voters… “When I’m president, I will actually […]

Perlmutter Props for “Best Political Ad of the Season”

From The Atlantic online yesterday: But every once in a while, amid the lies and the drama, you come across a political ad that is transcendent; not because it makes some great point, or savages an opponent, or evokes an angry response from the viewer. Sometimes, you see an ad that simply, and eloquently, captures […]

Celebrating Chimney Rock National Monument, No Thanks To Scott Tipton

The Durango Herald’s Joe Hanel reports at long last: President Barack Obama will declare Chimney Rock Archaeological Area a national monument Friday, ending an effort that was three years – and a millennium – in the making… [Sen. Michael] Bennet, Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Cortez, and Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo., wrote a letter to Obama this […]

Mitt’s Never Gonna Give You Up, Colorado

FOX 31’s Eli Stokols: Mitt Romney will campaign in Denver Sunday and Monday as his campaign looks to increase the pace of daily rallies and events in an effort to shift the trajectory of the race for the White House. The Romney campaign confirmed Thursday that all of the events on the visit – Romney’s […]

Coors Unleashes Over-The-Top Shrill Attack Ad

Incumbent Democratic Rep. Ed Perlmutter’s campaign is pushing back hard on a new TV spot from Republican challenger Joe Coors. Eschewing Coors’ previously positive introductory themes, his latest ad very pointedly attacks votes from Perlmutter’s record as a state legislator. Coors’ spot leads off with a frame from a new Democrat-aligned House Majority PAC ad, […]

Tipton Goes Full Orwell In New Medicare Ad

Here’s a new ad for freshman GOP Rep. Scott Tipton, running against Democrat Sal Pace in CD-3. This ad is produced by the National Republican Congressional Committee. This ad is intended to blunt a major line of attack on Tipton, his vote in 2011 for the GOP budget proposal authored by Rep. Paul Ryan. Tipton […]

Lang Sias Will Make Sure Your Kids Can Compete…Somewhere

This is the second poorly vetted mailer from the Sias campaign and the third from a Jefferson County Republican this cycle.

There’s simply no way to defend such general sloppiness when it comes from candidates locked in hyper-competitive races. These Republicans, after all, are spending coveted campaign dollars on literature that hurts their electoral efforts. Make no mistake, mail pieces that contain typographical errors aren’t only wasteful, they paint the candidates represented within them as careless at best and stupid at worst.

If you’re going to spend tens of thousands of dollars to design and distribute a lit piece, you surely can afford to spend the 15 seconds it takes to guarantee you’re being presented in the best light. Doubtless the Sias campaign or its consultants debated which photo to use and what text to highlight. Those fastidious decisions, however, are effectively canceled out when simple, grade-level mistakes aren’t caught and corrected — especially in literature about education.

With so much spent shooting themselves in the feet, you’d think these campaigns would the common-sense to hire somebody to proofread. Hell, they could probably share the same guy! It couldn’t take more than one billable hour for an editor to say “Hey, you forgot to finish your sentence” or “Your list isn’t numbered correctly.”

Bottom line: This type of laziness — and that’s what it is — is not now and will never be acceptable for ostensibly “credible” general election candidates.

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Another from the unfortunate campaign mailers department (a regular favorite of ours), here’s a new piece that just arrived in Senate District 19 mailboxes–the key race in northern Jefferson County between Democratic incumbent Sen. Evie Hudak and Republican Lang Sias. From the flagship Republican Senate “independent effort,” the Senate Majority Fund:



Got that, swing voter? Sias will help our kids compete–you just don’t know what at! It’s best to not allow the recipient’s mind to wander as a result of a printing error like this. Glossy color mailers, after all, are quite expensive. A mistake of this glaring nature and magnitude defeats the purpose of sending the mailer. It’s worse than sending nothing at all, beyond the wasted money. For those that don’t wind up directly in the circular file, this screwup is the only thing that’s memorable. In short, better proofing urgently needed at the Senate Majority Fund.

What will Sias “make sure our kids can compete in?” Since they don’t specify, a poll follows.

Crossposted from Colorado Pols

Quinnipiac/NYT In Colorado: Obama 47%, Romney 46%

The Hill reports, another poll showing a tight race in Colorado to add to the pile–but in this case, the razor-thin margin still reflects good news for Democrats. Obama leads Romney by 51 to 45 percent in Wisconsin, 50 to 46 percent in Virginia and 47 to 46 percent in Colorado, according to polls conducted […]

Ann Romney: “Mitt Has Stopped Disdaining The Poor”

UPDATE: Buzzfeed relays an interesting development regarding this interview: The saddest rapid response… The Romney campaign just uploaded a video with the title “Ann Romney to FOX31: Mitt Doesn’t Disdain the Poor.” UPDATE: Apparently the campaign has removed the video from its official account… —– FOX 31’s Eli Stokols: Ann Romney, the wife of GOP […]

Lang Sias Will Make Sure Your Kids Can Compete…Somewhere

Another from the unfortunate campaign mailers department (a regular favorite of ours), here’s a new piece that just arrived in Senate District 19 mailboxes–the key race in northern Jefferson County between Democratic incumbent Sen. Evie Hudak and Republican Lang Sias. From the flagship Republican Senate “independent effort,” the Senate Majority Fund: Got that, swing voter? […]

Romney’s “Victims” Monologue: A Defining Moment

UPDATE: FOX 31’s Eli Stokols: Colorado Democratic Party Chairman Rick Palacio and Sen. Mark Udall ripped Republican Mitt Romney for his controversial comments about Americans who don’t pay taxes, which surfaced in a video Monday. “You judge a person’s character by what they say in private,” Udall said at a press conference in Sunken Gardens […]

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