You are missing Levy, Carroll, Aguilar, Salazar, Heath and the whiny bitch Ulibarri..
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You are missing Levy, Carroll, Aguilar, Salazar, Heath and the whiny bitch Ulibarri..
RMGO's PAC is going to be publishing a list of the vulnerable legislators along with their opponents (when we have fully vetted and chosen one to support) in the next election.
Notably, we'll include a link to the pro-gun and RMGO PAC endorsed candidate's website (for gun owners to link in and donate to NOW).
Our first pick is an easy one: Frmr GOP St Sen Tim Neville. http://nevilleforcolorado.com/
Tim served in the State Senate for a short time before being drawn out of his district. He had a 100% voting record on guns, and even sponsored RMGO legislation.
He's already announced against Sen Nicholson. Nicholson voted for ALL of the anti-gun legislation.
We will strongly suggest focusing efforts on winnable seats, and not to get spread too thin.
Case in point: As objectionable and despicable as St Rep Rhonda Fields is, only a card-carrying Marxist Dem is going to win that seat. Best spend that money in a different House seat.
After my big mouth in Sen Judic hearing RMGO PAC will have to write a check against Ulibarri, but that's wasted: no one decent will win in that district. The same is true for Heath, Fields, etc.
I am in Nicholson's area and will contact Neville to volunteer any way that I can. Nicholson has to go!
Given Ulibarri's attitude, there was NO WAY for me to avoid firing back.
Dudley,
What is your opinion vis a vis vulnerability of Matt Jones (Boulder Cty)? I am assuming that would be an unlikely seat to win, but would appreciate your take.
Thanks!
Registration numbers are bad. 37 D 27 R
don't have performance numbers on hand here but I know we looked at generic ballot test trends in all 100 state legislative districts and this one didn't even make the "if we had a great candidate we might make a run at it" list for RMGO PAC.