In this week's edition of Winners and Losers, we take a look at a candidate not competing at the 6th CD assembly, the two U.S. Senate candidates making molehills out of mountains (or something like that), a Colonel of Marines who spent more time whining than winning votes and we let Kristi Burton take a bow. She's earned it.
The DSCC took another swipe at US Senate candidate Bob Schaffer today on the Mariana Islands controversy. In a press release issued today DSCC spokeman Matthew Miller rips Schaffer for allowing "human rights abuses to continue," while the Schaffer campaign manager, Dick Wadhams accused Schaffer opponent, Mark Udall, of being a hypocrite on the Mariana controversy.
While Steve Curtis accuses Dick Wadhams of pulling US Senate candidate Bob Schaffer's stings, Curtis is the one who's the puppet. And his puppet master thinks that the US should have a king and homosexuals should be put to death.
A poll by the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace asked 400 Colorado general election voters whether Udall’s support of “legislation to take away a worker's right to have a federally supervised secret and private ballot election” would make them more or less likely to vote for him. 44% of respondents replied that they’d be less likely to vote for Udall under those circumstances while 13% said they’d be more likely to vote for him.
"Clinton called upon America's past humanity to lead us towards an interdependent global reality; with reference to the follies of the current administration, he places Barack at the forefront of the movement to restore American global leadership."
- Matt Murphy, speech and debate coach at Denver East High School, weighing in on how former president Bill Clinton did during his speech on Wednesday Night during the Democratic National Convention.