Posted on 10/05/2010 12:47:03 PM PDT by beaversmom
POLL: HICKENLOOPER 43%, TANCREDO 35%, MAES 16%: The Colorado governors race is increasingly looking like a contest between Democrat John Hickenlooper and independent Tom Tancredo, according to Rasmussen. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Colorado voters shows Hickenlopper still ahead with 43-percent support, but Tancredo now earns 35 percent of the vote, his best showing so far. Republican candidate Dan Maes trails with 16 percent. One percent like another candidate in the race, and five percent are undecided. The survey of 750 Likely Voters in Colorado was conducted on Oct. 3.
TEA PARTY LEADERSHIP ENDORSES TANCREDO: More than 30 Tea Party leaders and grassroots activists from across Colorado yesterday announced their endorsement of third-party gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo, adding their names to a rapidly growing list of conservatives supporting the former Republican Congressman. The prospect of having Mayor John Hickenlooper win the governorship of the State of Colorado is unacceptable to us, said a statement from Bob Marshall, secretary of Hear Us Now! Colorado citizens need assurance that we are doing the best we can to support a solid and winning conservative candidate to represent us in the Colorado State Capitol. Based on polling trends and the direction that the governors race has taken over the course of the last several weeks, we firmly believe that candidate Tom Tancredo represents Colorados best choice in this race. We strongly urge you to add your support to ours Đ for the sake of Colorado.
Go Tom!!!
Hickenlooper
That guy must’ve gone through some serious ribbing in school over THAT name.
As a long time critic of Tom Tancredo I totally believe Maes needs to drop out.
Hickenlooper, Scozzafava and Gingrich
Those sound like diseases. Are there vaccines??
Hickenlooper is very lucky at the moment that the Repubs are splitting their votes. It will likely not stay that way.
In school his nick name was Dickenlicker.
Is there any chance that Maes will drop out? Any Colorado Freepers out there with any insight into the possibility of Tancredo getting GOP support also?
I always go for Dickenlooper
No, unlike Dede this guy Maes won a fair Republican primary. Nor has he endorsed the Democrat even if staying in helps the Democrat. The two aren’t similiar.
I can’t bring myself to ask the guy to drop out. Yeah, maybe some people screwed up by making this guy their cause and voting him to victory in the primary but the guy the GOP wanted was a known disappointment. It annoys me to engage in helping the GOP take out a candidate they never wanted. I won’t do it.
And I’m not that fond of Tancredo these days so it’s beyond annoying he’s the better alternative at this point. But if in Colorado I’d vote and support him because the Gubanatorial races are important this year for re-districting. I think I’d rather people just collectively make the decision to get behind Tancredo as the best of the options available without forcing Maes out of the race. Both sides, Tea Party and GOP, should have Maes stand as a candidate to teach a lesson about being more discerning with their choices next time.
'Bob Beauprez Endorses Tom Tancredo for Governor'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UasNWFxNlRk
"Fmr. Congressman and Colorado Republican Party Chair Bob Beauprez endorses Tom Tancredo for Governor."
Support Tom, who can win this race, though he needs to run TV ads:
http://www.tancredoforgovernor2010.org/
Stop sanctuary cities.
Donate to Tancredo for Governor.
Any chance Maes can be convinced to drop out? What’s his “price”; shall we start a “support Maes to leave fund”??
You mean dinklelager.
http://michellemalkin.com/2010/10/04/colorado-watch-tancredo-for-governor/
From Michelle Malkin’s website:
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Heres a partial list of Tancredos latest endorsements. Count me in, too:
Bob Schaffer
- Colorado State Board of Education Chairman and former Republican Congressman
Bob Beauprez
- Former Republican Congressman and State Republican Party Chair
Joel Hefley
- Former Republican Congressman, El Paso County 5th Congressional District
Lynn Hefley
- Former Republican State Representative, El Paso County
Cheri Gerou
- Republican State Representative
Marsha Looper
- Republican State Representative
Greg Brophy
- Republican State Senator
Ted Harvey
- Republican State Senator
Josh Penry
- Republican State Senator & Former Minority Leader
Shawn Mitchell
- State Senator
Steve King
- Congressman, (R-IA)
Mike Sheeley
- Former 7th Congressional Republican Candidate
Bo Cottrell
- Former Arapahoe County Republican Chair
Tory Brown
- Former Arapahoe County Republican Chair
Rick Grice
- Former Arapahoe County Republican Mens Club President
E.E. Casey Hayes
- Former Democrat State Representative
Eric Prinzler
- Former Republican State Representative
Frank DeFilippo
- Former Republican State Representative
Bruce Cairns
- Former Republican State Senator
Cliff Dodge
- Former Republican State Senator
Matt Dunn
- Former State House Candidate
Chris Paulson
- Former State Representative/House Majority Leader
Andy McElhany
- Former State Senator/Senate Minority Leader, El Paso County
Michael Brown
- KOA Talk Show Host
Jon Caldara
- President, Independence Institute, and KOA Talk Show Host
Retired Col. David Hughes
- Democrat Activist , El Paso County
Gary Bohall
- El Paso County Republican Activist
Joe Wilson
- Erie Mayor
Rose Evans
- Former Administrative Officer, EPA Denver (Reagan Administration)
Lynne Cottrell
- Former Arapahoe County Republican Chair
Nathan Chambers
- Former Arapahoe County Republican Chairman and current Republicans for Tom Tancredo State Chairman
Dan Kopelman
- Former President of Denver Metro Young Republicans and Former President of Jewish Republicans of Col
Jimmy Lakey
- Former Republican candidate for Congress and KNUS host
Jim Welker
- Former Republican State Representative
John McElderry
- Former Republican State Representative
Lauri Clapp
- Former Republican State Representative
Matt Knoedler
- Former Republican State Representative
Pam Rhodes
- Former Republican State Representative
Rob Witwer
- Former Republican State Representative
Ruth Prendergast
- Former Republican State Representative
Jim Reeves
- Former Republican State Representative and former Arapahoe County Assessor
Joe Stengel
- Former Republican State Representative and Minority Leader
Hugh Fowler
- Former Republican State Senator
Maynard Yost
- Former Republican State Senator
Steve Durham
- Former Republican State Senator
Tom Wiens
- Former Republican State Senator
Cliff Bryan
- Former State Representative
John Herzog
- Former State Representative
Steve Erickson
- Former State Representative
Mike Dunafon
- Glendale Mayor Pro Tempore
Cinamon Watson
- GOP Strategist
Michael Jude
- Heritage Foundation Member
Janet Rowland
- Mesa County Commissioner
Mr. & Mrs. Marak Kudlis
- Parents of Marten Kudlis
Eric Field
- Past President, Colorado Jewish Republicans
Karen Kataline
- President, Jewish Republicans of Colorado
Sunny Roseman
- Radio Show Host KLZ Radio 560AM
Steve Schuck
- Republican Activist
Ted Martin
- Republican Activist, Arapahoe County
Jim Dyer
- Republican Arapahoe County Commissioner
Glenn Rhoades
- Republican Education Activist
Spencer Swalm
- Republican State Representative
Russell Pearce
- Republican State Senator, Arizona
Jay Lower
- Retired Executive Director, Colorado Contractors Association
Lou Schroeder
- State Chairman, Democrats for Tom Tancredo, Arapahoe County
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I think Tancredo is a total opportunist. He runs in front of a camera every chance he gets. That said, he’s the lesser of 3 evils, so I’m voting for him.
That’s not what I’m hearing on the afternoon radio. It looks like Tancredo is within striking distance. Listen in to 630 KHOW:
Caplis and Silverman are talking about this this afternoon. Even some Hispanics are breaking for Tancredo.
A local host and some others have speculated that Maes is making his living doing this right now so he’s going to ride it to the end as he doesn’t have any better options at this point.
I couldn’t agree more. This is Colorado’s perfect opportunity to get back on track, but that dumb “bleep” is going to probably louse it up. Most of the rest of the country will hopefully be celebrating come November, but Maes will do his darndest to make sure Colorado is left behind.
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