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Race of the Day: Colorado's Third Congressional District
Townhall.com ^ | August 26, 2010 | Brian Walsh

Posted on 08/26/2010 11:04:35 AM PDT by Kaslin

Colorado’s Third Congressional District’s terrain is as rugged and independent as the miners who founded it, stretching from the Continental Divide to the Book Cliffs of Grand Junction, incorporating former frontier towns, working class areas and bustling ski resorts. While Democrat John Salazar represents the Third Congressional District, this region is Republican leaning, with a Cook PVI Rating of R+5, and has a proven record of voting for Republicans. In 2004, George W. Bush received 55 percent of the vote and in 2008 John McCain won the district with 50 percent to Obama’s 47 percent. Prior to John Salazar, Republican Scott McInnis held this seat for over 10 years. But a leopard can’t change his spots and the voters will now see Salazar for what he is: a down-the-line Pelosi Democrat that pretends to be a principled moderate but never fails to vote with the Democrat leadership.

Democrat incumbent John Salazar has represented Colorado’s Third Congressional District since 2004. A so-called Blue Dog Democrat, he claims to be independent-minded, but is one of Nancy Pelosi’s most loyal lapdogs, voting with her 97.1 percent of the time. Salazar voted in favor of the Democrats’ government healthcare takeover, a bill which the majority of Colorado voters adamantly oppose, and even backed the “stimulus” package, which stimulated the size of government rather than the economy and failed to create the jobs Pelosi and company promised. Salazar has refused to take accountability for his record and has avoided his constituents as a result, but this fall Salazar will not be able to run away from the anti-Democrat political environment favoring Republicans.

Scott Tipton, the Republican challenger, is acutely aware of the toll the Democrats’ spend-and-tax policies are having on small businesses – the engine of our economy. A lifelong resident of Colorado, small business owner and state representative, Tipton knows what it takes to create jobs and get the economy back on track. He has worked to generate jobs, help ensure the safety of Colorado families and improve the overall quality of life for Coloradans. After graduating college with a political science degree, Tipton started a small business that molds custom made Native American pottery sold in national parks all over the country. He first got involved in politics by volunteering for Ronald Reagan’s 1976 and 1980 presidential campaigns and his small business background prepared him to serve in the Colorado House of Representatives where he sits on the House Agriculture Committee, Livestock Committee, Natural Resources Committee and Local Government Committee. Tipton knows how to make the tough decisions, from balancing a budget, to reducing spending and creating the economic growth that will allow small businesses to flourish.

This November, Colorado voters are faced with an important choice. They can elect partisan Democrat John Salazar who is desperately trying to run away from his record, or Republican Scott Tipton, a proven leader that has years of experience in creating jobs, reining in excessive spending and who will offer commonsense solutions.

Please be sure to check out Colorado’s next Congressman, Scott Tipton, on his website. You can also follow him on Facebook and Twitter.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: Colorado
KEYWORDS: 2010midterms; co2010

1 posted on 08/26/2010 11:04:36 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
Scott held a town hall meeting last Tuesday night in Montrose and several of us from Grand Junction went over to check it out. It was standing room only and every question was hit out of the park. This was the first of several such meetings which will be held throughout the 3rd CD in the coming weeks.

Though Dems were also invited, there didn't seem to be any there (at least none asked any questions), except for a couple who where laying low and taking notes.

Salazar is notorious for not appearing in his district. When he comes here he usually sneaks in and then sneaks back out.

2 posted on 08/26/2010 11:24:45 AM PDT by snarkpup (We need to replace our politicians before they replace us.)
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To: Kaslin

Is this Salazar related to the Sec of the Interior?


3 posted on 08/26/2010 12:41:19 PM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: ridesthemiles
According to Wikepedia he is the older brother to the Secretary of the Interior

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Salazar

4 posted on 08/26/2010 12:50:42 PM PDT by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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