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Tag: Scott Gessler
Beauprez wins GOP nomination for Governor
DENVER -- Former Congressman Bob Beauprez rallied Republican supporters after winning the party's nomination in a four-way race tonight, emphasizing party unity and signaling...
Primary day: Looking for signs
“This is like the hardest page of ‘Where’s Waldo?' except there’s no Waldo."
Littwin: A GOP primary election doomed to end on the rocks
This is the day Republican primary voters should be nominating someone who could reasonably challenge incumbent Gov. John Hickenlooper. But they won't, because there's no one in the four-way field who can.
Last cash dash reported by GOP primary candidates for governor
Republican candidates for governor of Colorado have yet to out-raise moderate Democratic incumbent John Hickenlooper, or differentiate themselves from each other with a fundraising mega-haul.
Littwin Weekly GOP Gov Rankings: Hick shoots self in the foot;...
It's primary week and finally there's news. We have our first-ever shakeup at the top of the Littwin Weekly GOP Governor's Race Rankings. As LeBron James so ably put it, history is made to be broken.
Pinball, chickens and father-daughter duets: inside three gubernatorial candidates’ cribs
The piece is light on politics and heavy on personality, though the two aren't so easily separated.
Wiretap: Fracking bans are contagious
Waiting on state legislatures or Congress to stiffen oil-and-gas drilling rules is like waiting for Godot. Nothing happens.
Lone prosecutor in Gessler anti-vote-fraud campaign drops first case
The charge has been dropped in what’s believed to be the first voter fraud case set for trial since Secretary of State Scott Gessler...
Littwin: A state GOP dedicated to strange
THE strangest thing about the GOP four-way governor's primary is that it's as if 2010 -- officially the strangest run for governor in modern...
Citizens United must disclose funders of Colorado politics documentary
As the Supreme Court said in the case that bears Citizens United’s name, the public has a right to know who is spending money to influence their vote as an election nears.