I thought we had a 50/50 shot when Tancredo wasn't running. I think this will be within 5 points, and now that Tom is in he will take at least 5% and if he does that McInnis is done.
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I thought we had a 50/50 shot when Tancredo wasn't running. I think this will be within 5 points, and now that Tom is in he will take at least 5% and if he does that McInnis is done.
I think Tom will grab 3-5% of the TOTAL vote, and I think many of them will be swing voters - not stealing from the republican ticket, but stealing from both. I think it will still be a close election.
Look at it this way, it won't be Ritter!
That makes two of us, because it was just plain scary hearing some of the questions they had, and watching them handle pistols. I know everyone has to start somewhere, but damn!
Either way, our only hope is that a good majority of the people are just plain fed up with the Dems at the state level. One would think the ridiculous taxes imposed by ole Bill, we be enough in and of itself. I really have to put it all on the back burner, I lose sleep over this crap, lol.
You guys realize hickenpooper is worse than Ritter right?
The fact that he runs the City based on his personal belief and plays favoritism are two major red flags for me.
My bone with him...
1. He is a staunch anti gun promoter. He is active in Mayors against guns.
2. He is heavily promoting 'Greenprint Denver' as part of Mayors climate protection group which is nothing more than advancing Kyoto protocol agreement on city level.
3. He is actively pushing 10 year homeless plan which is heavily corrupted and pushing the needy out of denver into the surrounding area.
4. Finally, his favoritism did go overboard by letting DNC delegations to purchase city owned gas at 30-40% off street value.
If you are a business owner located in Denver, you would know exactly what's going on. Obviously, all of his programs are paid for by taxing the businesses and just happen most of those are small businesses who are barely surviving in this economy.
And as far as the noble idea of eliminating homelessness? The real homeless are still homeless. My section 8 rentals are filled with city workers who makes decent money and gets GREAT benefits including getting approved for section 8 free rent I suppose.
Man that's some scary stuff. I don't know much about how Hick runs Denver because I used to stay the hell away from there. All I know is that if he's the Governor we're going to need to have the House and the Senate. House looks almost probable and the Senate is a maybe.