Quote Originally Posted by foxtrot View Post
To the "I'm not going to try until they get my hero nominated" crowd...
>snip<
Thanks for contributing to a vast level of irreparable damage to our country. I appreciate it. If one of the five gets replaced before he is out of office, then the country itself is lost. You have reduced our lifeline to hanging upon a single life... literally.
is a Gubernatorial candidate that hasn't either "copy and pasted for fun & profit", or been caught with his hand in the cookie jar too much to ask? I don't expect a hero, but they're arrogantly putting forth corrupt candidates, even when confronted by Tancredo about it... If nothing else, threads like this are venting frustration- and show that we'd like to do something- but willing to discuss ideas in an open forum.

before you include me (or others) as those that "put a liberal in office". I'm still registered Republican, and did NOT vote for any independent candidate in 2008, nor for Ross Perot before that... just because I want to change my party affiliation to send a message (and just me doing it doesn't say JACK, I know that) doesn't mean I won't vote for a republican...

Simple question:
If 50% of voters were registered Unaffiliated, and only 25% each for Dem/Rep, it would change their game plan, would it not?

Currently it's more like Dem 33.6%, Rep 35.4% Unaffiliated 30.3%
and of those 3, it appears that Unaffiliated has the highest # of inactive voters...

July Colorado voter registration by party (active):
ACN__DEM____GRN__LBR__REP_____UAF___UPA__Total
1,757 825,451 4,525 9,659 869,909 742,750 173 -- 2,454,224

source: http://www.elections.colorado.gov/De...ageMenuID=1466