I got an e-mail from Dudley saying it looks to him like Jane Norton is anti-gun because she attacks Ken Buck for his misssteps in a weak gun case. Earlier this week, I was looking to vote for Norton because I thought she was more likely to win in November, but do I really want to support someone who runs such negative ads? And appears to support witchhunts against gun owners.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Just one more reason to vote for Ken Buck. :thumbsup:
We heard him speak about a week ago & were very impressed with him. He is very candid and explained the whole situation that Norton attacks him about in her ads. I found his explanation very credible. Before hearing him speak, I was fence sitting. Afterwards, I am 100% behind him.
jane norton ads are going to come back and bite her in the arse. she lost my vote.
bumper sticker - honk if you will pay my mortgage
"The problem with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money." attributed to Margaret Thatcher
"A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government." Thomas Jefferson
I disagree. I think Buck can beat Michael Bennett. Buck can appeal more to Coloradoans than Bennett can. I'm voting for him, if he wins the primary.
Ninety-one percent of Republicans say they plan to vote in the primary, 52 percent have a favorable opinion of Buck and 45 percent have a favorable opinion of Norton, according to the poll done by Magellan Data and Mapping Strategies.
Wayne Harrison wrote: I disagree. I think Buck can beat Michael Bennett. Buck can appeal more to Coloradoans than Bennett can. I'm voting for him, if he wins the primary.
Ninety-one percent of Republicans say they plan to vote in the primary, 52 percent have a favorable opinion of Buck and 45 percent have a favorable opinion of Norton, according to the poll done by Magellan Data and Mapping Strategies.
Nope. Sorry. Political guesses prior to actual elections are just that: guesses. I still remember Viking the day before the November election talking about how McCain was going to win and how the polls were wrong.