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Predictions: How’d we do?

I made predictions in 86 races and got all of them but 15 correct. The ones I missed: Musgrave (CD7) But she only made it by 3% Fawcett (CD5) Probably just wishful thinking Richardson CU Regent (AL) another close one. Kopp (SD22) Thought Noonan’s money would win it Labuda (HD1) Denver Dems got motivated at […]

Lamborn Lies About FEC Investigation

The Colorado Democratic Party has called on Colorado Springs TV Stations to Take Down Blatantly False Ads being run by Do-Nothing Doug Lamborn. What’s new? The Doug Lamborn campaign reached a new low today, broadcasting television ads that falsely accuse Jay Fawcett of lying. In an act of pure shamelessness, the ads claim that Mr. […]

El Paso County Money Ticker – the First Q4 Reports

In the coninuing saga of money and politics in El Paso County, we now return again to the office of the Secretary of State and the breaking news: “We’ve worked all weekend”, the harrowed public employee said, “and we’ve delivered the goods for Colorado.” (Actually, the SoS staff deserve applause – the Q4 reports were […]

Action 22 in Colorado Springs

I just got back from the Action 22 forum in Colorado Springs. I am sorry because it turns out Channel 11 (www.kktv.com) is running streaming video of all the presenations and debates (don’t know if they will compile to the site). The amusement of the morning had to be the HD 21 situation. Turns out […]

Colorado Springs Races – The Money Ticker

Since everyone got me thinking, I decided to put all my data together (really helps when you are on a 4 hour conference call on mute). Anyway, here is the tale of the tape for money here in the Springs. A couple notes are: Looper (HD 19) has put over $20K of self funding in […]

El Paso County Q3 Fund Raising

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Here are the Q3 totals for fundraising by campaigns in the Springs. The interesting fact is that Ds out raised Rs in both senate races and two of the house races. In addition, Ds would have out raised in another race except for self funding. I do not believe […]

Dan’s Predictions for General Election

I have been making election predictions for several years now and this year ColoradoPols provides a place to make them publically. I usually wait until early voting begins, but this year it is expected that 40-50% of the votes cast will be done so by absentee ballot. With this week being the week the first […]

Denver Post’s Picks for Colorado General Assembly

Go read their commentary on the individual races, here, here and here. The Post only addressed contested races, of course. Quick summary below the fold. Contested Senate races: SD-1: Brophy (R) over Bowen (D). SD-2: Kester (R) over Griego (D). SD-5: Lou “Ken Salazar jilted me” Entz (R) over Schwartz (D). SD-6: Isgar (D) over […]

Paper Ballots Only this Year?

(This is not a Colorado Pols-produced post, but it’s a good subject for discussion. – promoted by Colorado Pols) The news out of what most people considered to be a long-shot lawsuit against electronic voting machines took a startling turn to the serious in testimony by the state’s election machine “expert”… The Denver Post reports […]

Final thoughts on CD-7

x-posted at SquareState I know we’re all sick of it. Blogging it all over again is getting tiring. So after this diary I swear to not get involved in any more “debates” on the subject. Instead I will be at Perlmutter HQ most of the time, doing what I can to get my guy elected. […]

Complaint Alleges Lamborn Collusion

The fallout from the negative advertisements being put out against CD-5 candidates Jeff Crank and Lionel Rivera continues for Doug Lamborn. From the Pueblo Chieftain. The supporter of one of six candidates in the 5th Congressional District GOP primary has filed a complaint with the Federal Elections Commission, alleging collusion between two political action groups […]

Captain Cornelius

Now that the legislature has done its business, Governor Bill Owens gets down to his: Deciding which of some 200 bills to approve or veto. Will he break his record 47 vetos from last year? From the Rocky Mountain News: Colorado Corn Growers on Thursday delivered a letter to Owens, urging him to sign a […]

Referendum C Fight Rages On in Legislature

From The Denver Post: Republican state lawmakers who opposed Referendum C are lining up with ideas on how Colorado should use the extra money the state will collect over the next five years, raising eyebrows among some of the Democratic leaders who fought hard to pass the measure. Just two weeks into the 2006 legislative […]

Geography a Disadvantage for Some Young Republican “Rock Stars”

The Rocky Mountain News has an interesting look at four young Republican lawmakers who may be the future of the state GOP: Reps. Josh Penry, Rob Witwer, Cory Gardner and Matt Knoedler. …[Penry] is among a handful of first-term lawmakers who have Republican Party leaders salivating. They see a deep bench to tap over the […]

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