Bob was interviewed this AM on KVOR by Richard Randall ... He said he had already talked to all 3 of the other candidates and ALL of them congratulated him and promised their endorsement.
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Mike Rosen had something pretty great to say about voting for 3rd party candidates:
"Here's my question for people who vote for minor/fringe party candidates. The Broncos are playing the Seahawks in the Superbowl. Does it make sense to be betting on the Miami Dolphins?"
If this was the case, they would have voted for Tancredo. This happened in Washington's open primaries in 1996 when Craswell was up against Foreman. The Dems voted in mass for conservative Craswell so she faced Seattle mayor, Gary Locke, in the general and got hammered. Foreman had a good chance of winning. Beauprez has a good chance of flipping the moderates in the suburban metro area if he runs a good campaign, and Hickenlooper has a serious uphill battle in Pueblo and the western slope because of the gun bills. Between the gun bills, the Nathan Dunlap decision, and the veto of the highway privatization transparency bill, Hick has some problems.
edit: The Giron recall must really scare the Hick camp. If he loses Pueblo, he will probably lose the election. Tancredo could never win Pueblo.
I'm confused. Did he not mention the OP and dog sitting in his post? I'm the OP, so, gee I wonder, is this sarcastic comment directed at me??
Hmmm, it might be. I did not stir the s**t this time, my OP was completely innocuous. Now, how about you mind your own affairs, I wasn't replying to you until now.
The only "radio" I listen to is satellite radio when I'm in one of my vehicles. I can't imagine I'm the only one that does this.
I voted for Kopp, but he came in 4th. I'll be voting Beauprez when it comes time.
I was encouraged when I was looking at the vote counts for the Rep. vs. Dem. candidates for various offices. It seemed that the Rep. numbers were significantly higher. Let's hope that the Rep. contingent is fired up and will make it count this time around.
We just nominated another Mitt Romney.
That's all I have to say.