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Jane Norton and Ken Buck: High Heels vs. Cowboy Boots in Colorado

Filed under: Republicans, Primaries, Woman Up, 2010 Elections, CampaignsIn the GOP race for U.S. Senate, it's footwear, not who wears the pants, that's entered the discussion as sexist language rears its head. Permalink | Email this&nbsp...

Tea Party Favorite Ken Buck Gains Strength in Colorado Senate Race

Filed under: Senate, Primaries, Polls, Poll Watch, 2010 Elections, Tea PartyBuck does as well or better than former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton in general election match-ups against either Sen. Michael Bennet or former House Speaker Andrew Romanoff. Perm...

Obama Needs to Come Clean on Job Offers to Joe Sestak and Andrew Romanoff

Filed under: Republicans, Obama Administration, 2010 Elections, Ethics, White HouseRemember Obama's pledge of transparency in government? If his administration offered candidates jobs to quit their races, he needs to admit it. Permalink |&nbs...

White House Discussed Job With Andrew Romanoff, Colorado Senate Candidate

Filed under: Endorsements, Senate, Democrats, Primaries, Obama Administration, 2010 Elections, Campaigns, Sestak-SpecterPreferring incumbent Michael Bennet, the Obama administration said it talked about a federal job with Romanoff if he were to abandon...

CO-Sen: PPP has Bennet improving position against Republicans

With the incumbency of Michael Bennet still in its infancy (Bennet was appointed to the seat vacated by Ken Salazar when he became Interior secretary last year), the Colorado Senate race has been seen as one of the most volatile, in both party primaries and in the general. A poll released Wednesday by PPP...

Democrats Improve Their Poll Position in Colorado Senate Race

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Colorado's Democratic senator, Michael Bennet, is looking stronger in his bid to hold the Senate seat for the Democrats.

 

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CO-Sen, CO-Gov: No Clear Front-runners

Our latest poll from Research 2000 in Colorado shows tight races in the early going for both the senate and governor seats, and a general "meh" towards all candidates in both races--no one breaks the 50 percent threshold.

That said, Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper's decision to run for governor seems to give...

CO-Sen: Ritter muses on his Bennet appointment

Ouch.

Gov. Bill Ritter says he would have been better off politically if he had picked former House Speaker Andrew Romanoff to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Democrat Ken Salazar.

But the governor, speaking Monday on the Mike Rosen Show on 850 KOA, said he is sticking by his...

CO-Sen: DSCC slamming Romanoff, potential primary challenger

The party machinery is, by definition, anti-primary. It dislikes giving Democrats a choice at the ballot box, perfectly content to let incumbents remain unaccountable to their party partisans. I've long held that primaries are generally useful things, testing candidates, helping build early organization, refining messaging, and so on. And it's essentially (small "d") democratic, requiring...

Republicans Threaten to Take Colorado Senate Seat from Democrats

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While former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton, a Republican, holds the biggest margin over two Democrats vying for their party's nomination, all the GOP hopefuls in the field would run competitively against incumbent Michael Bennet or his...

Colorado U.S. Senate Race: ‘Awfully Expensive, Awfully Nasty’

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BOULDER, Colo. -- A year ago, Denver Public Schools Superintendent Michael Bennet got a lovely post-holiday gift from Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter: A U.S. Senate seat. This week, Ritter may...

D.C. Heavy Hitters Sign On with Colorado Dem Challenging Michael Bennet

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Joe Trippi, Patrick Caddell, Celinda Lake and Liz Chadderdon.

It's a dream lineup of Democratic consultants, and they've signed on to work with Colorado U.S. Senate candidate Andrew Romanoff, who...

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