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funkfool
09-09-2010, 11:47
PPFC Candidate Endorsements

Now that the Republican primary is over, the PPFC PAC Steering Committee
has made the following candidate endorsements:
US Senate: Ken Buck
US Fifth Congressional District: Doug Lamborn
Colorado Governor: Dan Maes
Colorado Attorney General: John Suthers
Colorado Treasurer: Walker Stapleton
Colorado Secretary of State: Scott Gessler
Colorado State Senate 9: Kent Lambert
Colorado State Senate 11: Owen Hill
Colorado State House 14: Janak Joshi
Colorado State House 15: Mark Waller
Colorado State House 16: Larry Liston
Colorado State House 17: Mark Barker
Colorado State House 18: Karen Cullen
Colorado State House 19: Marsha Looper
Colorado State House 20: Amy Stephens
Colorado State House 21: Bob Gardner
El Paso County Sheriff: Terry Maketa
El Paso Clerk & Recorder: Wayne Williams
El Paso County Treasurer: Bob Balink
El Paso County Commissioner District 1: Darryl Glenn
El Paso County Commissioner District 5: Peggy Littleton
These candidates, especially in races where we have a chance to unseat or prevent an anti-gun candidate from winning, need our support—financial
and time. Check the PPFC website, under Elections 2010, for contact information.
http://www.ppfc.org/

BigBear
09-09-2010, 12:11
PPFC Candidate Endorsements


Now that the Republican primary is over, the PPFC PAC Steering Committee
has made the following candidate endorsements:


El Paso County Sheriff: Terry Maketa


These candidates, especially in races where we have a chance to unseat or prevent an anti-gun candidate from winning, need our support—financial
and time. Check the PPFC website, under Elections 2010, for contact information.
http://www.ppfc.org/




Sherriff Maketa for the win! He's a real nice guy and loves to sign those F4's.

rhineoshott
09-09-2010, 12:32
Yeah, I'm pretty excited about this election. I've talked to Greg Brophy (I can't remember if he's in the house or senate) and he has some pretty nice poll results showing that both the house and senate will be easily Republican majority. They even polled a random, "always democrat" district and found that the republican was only 2% behind.