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John McCainThe race is close, but recent polling shows the presumptive Republican presidential nominee closing the gap in Colorado against Barack Obama. Plus he's meeting the Dalai Lama. Can't beat that...except maybe with a televised speech in front of 200,000 Germans. |
Douglas BruceWhoops! The Republican's website listed previous campaign endorsees as supporters of his current legislative primary race. |
Bernie BuescherThe Democratic state Representative continues to expand his cash on hand advantage over his Republican challenger. |
DNCDemocrats had a week of bad press when it was discovered that staffers for the convention were getting tax-free gas from Denver. |
Jared PolisAfter contributing $3 million to his own Congressional campaign in the last quarter, the Democrat won't be able to blame a primary loss on insufficient funds. |
Bill RitterThe governor's approval rating dropped from 54 percent in May to 41 percent in July. |
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And Ritter's rating will
And Ritter's rating will continue to drop as the phrase "No Energy Economy" becomes a household thing. This alternate energy kick will prove to be the Dems' undoing.
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