Think he has a chance of beating a wounded, but still very viable John Hickenlooper?
I think Tancredo could have become governor a decade ago, but Colorado has changed and I don't think his views are in line with the state. Will a more moderate Republican also be running? And can he win a primary against Tom?
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Has a piece on the coming Virginia governor race, Cuccinelli, a TEA Party type versus Terry McAufille, a moderate Dem with a lot of experience raising funds. Should be a good barometer for 2014. Will the TEA Party torpedo their chances at taking back the Senate with too many social liberals?
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Something the Dog Said wrote: I hear Dan Maes is tanned, rested and ready to roll.
It must really be embarrassing that the state Republicans can not field a viable candidate.
Tancredo will do wonders for the GOP Latino outreach.
Yep... The "oppo" stuff practically writes itself... Maybe they can get enough "old, angry white guys" to come vote... That worked so well the last time.
I'm guessing his to-do list would look something like this:
- Cancel ASSET
- Get rid of the Mexicans
- Memo to Department of Corrections
Kill Dunlap
- Arrange to privatize Colorado PERA
- Eliminate education funding
- Overturn gay marriage
- Run for President
Yeah - that will be a great thing for Colorado.
I'm a Republican - and Tancredo is not someone I'd vote for.