Posted on 02/10/2007 8:08:36 AM PST by Clintonfatigued
A spokeswoman for presumed 2008 U.S. Senate candidate Scott McInnis said Tuesday the former congressman hopes to avoid a messy, divisive primary in the vein of 2006s primary battle between Republican gubernatorial hopefuls Bob Beauprez and Marc Holtzman.
Susan Smith, a spokeswoman for the former Grand Junction congressman, said McInnis was hoping the party will unite behind his candidacy.
The concern is that it would cause further damage to the party, Smith said of a primary. We want to learn from the past couple election cycles.
McInnis, who has all but formally announced his candidacy, could find himself pitted against former Front Range Congressman Bob Schaffer, who told the Fort Collins Coloradoan last month that he has not ruled out a run for retiring Sen. Wayne Allards seat.
Schaffer, who ran for retiring Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbells seat in 2004, lost to beer magnate Pete Coors in the Republican primary.
Smith said the McInnis camp is working with party activists to ensure that there will not be a divisive primary for Republicans while the Democratic candidate, presumably Rep. Mark Udall, D-Colo., sits on the sidelines unscathed like Gov. Bill Ritter did last year.
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See #41 McInnis is out, according to redstate
I'd rather see Shaffer than Suthers - he's a good conservative and has run federal campaigns. We'd lose the AG office if Suthers got in. However, I don't think Suthers' showing in the last AG race shows he's a bad candidate. Basically, he was a guy new to the AG's office with low name recognition swimming against a Democrat tide.
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