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California8429
A-Bob
Junior Chimp
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« on: January 15, 2013, 11:52:35 PM »

Wow. Interesting.

I say Romanoff stuns Coffman 54.0% to 46.0% if both run for Congress. It'd be better for Coffman to run for Senate.

I think Coffman'd beat Romanoff, not Udall.
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Everyone says how weak Coffman is, but he won the district while Obama won it and the vote swing is pretty large. The question is, if he goes for Senate (since he's the best candidate next to Suthers and the two of them may be the only viable options to have a chance at all), who'd be the R replacement to go against Romanoff?
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California8429
A-Bob
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2013, 03:43:51 PM »

Well now that he's announced we'll see if Newell, Middleton, and Morgan run. Of Course Morgan may be appointed Lt. Governor if Garcia becomes Sec of Labor. But Romanoff will have the fundraising advantage and have plenty of support. I fear his rise (but not completely since democrats have screwed him before so he isn't a complete party hack who obeys at command). I'd have supported him over Norton if that's what came down to the Senate race.

Something to think about, all those rumors that he's gay. I mean if he runs for this...maybe it doesn't come out. But if it's true it's going to catch up to him (Granted its not like a social conservative being ousted from the closet). But this isn't San Francisco.
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California8429
A-Bob
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2013, 12:52:12 AM »

Well now that he's announced we'll see if Newell, Middleton, and Morgan run. Of Course Morgan may be appointed Lt. Governor if Garcia becomes Sec of Labor. But Romanoff will have the fundraising advantage and have plenty of support. I fear his rise (but not completely since democrats have screwed him before so he isn't a complete party hack who obeys at command). I'd have supported him over Norton if that's what came down to the Senate race.

Something to think about, all those rumors that he's gay. I mean if he runs for this...maybe it doesn't come out. But if it's true it's going to catch up to him (Granted its not like a social conservative being ousted from the closet). But this isn't San Francisco.

I was unaware Morgan Carroll was being considered for Lieutenant Governor (that's who you meant by Morgan, right?). If so, that's great news! I've always liked her and had hoped she would challenge Coffman in the last cycle.

Why would you have gone for Romanoff over Norton, btw? Norton struck me as an incredibly overrated candidate, but she seems like a pretty mainstream Republican.

Yes I meant Morgan Carroll, sorry about that confusion.

Romanoff is a human, Norton is a robot. Simple as that. Norton truly is a sound byte and nothing more. Romanoff, while a liberal, actually cares about the people, he talks to them, he discusses their concerns. Norton was the exact same version for the right as Michael Bennet, only with a worse staff  and less money. They both stayed as far away from interviews and TV and events as possible because they made gaffees all the time. They weren't genuine. They followed script cards, not what they believed. I could trust Romanoff to be a Romanoff democrat, I couldn't trust Norton to be anything (what was she a RINO or a radical tea partier?) she was too many stats smashed together to try to make a generic republican candidate to win the seat.
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