Monday, February 22, 2010

Debate Results From Yesterday

CD-7


Michael Deming 2 2.86%

Ryan Frazier 20 28.57%

Jimmy Lakey 27 38.57%

Michael Sheely 4 5.71%

Lang Sias 17 24.29%

Total Votes 70 100.00%


CD-2

Stephen Bailey 29 54.72%

Bob Brancato 1 1.89%

Bill Hammons 2 3.77%

Curtis Harris 21 39.62%

Total 53 100.00%


US Senate

Steve Barton 0 0.00%

Ken Buck 41 47.13%

Jane Norton 2 2.30%

Cleve Tidwell 20 22.99%

Tom Wiens 24 27.59%

Total 87 100.00%


Governor

Dan Maes 39 61.90%

Scott McInnis 21 33.33%

Rich Hand 3 4.76%

Total 63 100.00%

I was only able to watch the second half of the Governor's debate online, however it is no surprise to me that Dan Maes won. First of all, McInnis' mic would go in and out and I couldn't even hear him answer some questions, whether on purpose or not. Maes and McInnis seemed to have a lot of the same answers, however McInnis said he wanted Pinon Canyon to go the the army and Dan Maes was focussed on a compromise. 2010 is a good year for independents (just look at New England Governor's races) however Rich Hand is nothing special. If he forgets that Dan Maes wanted to created a van called "The Colorado Express" to get illegals out of Colorado, I wouldn't trust him with my state. Dan Maes was a better speaker then McInnis also. McInnis has an angry, yelling tone while Maes has a business-like commanding voice that is louder, yet more peaceful then McInnis' face turning red.

Hopefully all of you were able, or will be able to watch the debate eventually online if you did not attend the event.

Hat tip to PPC

Monday, February 15, 2010

Dan Maes For Governor Of Colorado

If you want proven leadership, fiscal conservative principles and open government I encourage you to attend your caucus and become a delegate for our next Colorado Governor, Dan Maes. Dan is a businessman raised on hard working principles that if you work hard and try hard you can succeed. Dan has had to bring himself through his whole life from a young age, early on when his father died. Dan has been a successful businessman because he knows how to handle the tough situations. He knows how to make a working budget, how to cut expenses and even jobs if the times are that tough. He also knows how in good times to give a bonus to hard working employees.


I have seen Dan speak numerous times over the past months and each time he surprises me. How is it possible that a guy who has never stuck his nose in politics before is such a good speaker, articulating his message clearly about his plan and vision for Colorado? He may not have the big bucks of Washington, but he sure does have a lot of support all across the state. On Ben DeGrow’s latest survey he has released today, Maes is leading McInnis 48-39%. If there’s a rising star for conservatives in Colorado it’s Dan Maes.

Dan has stated that one of the first things he will do in office is to cut 4,000 state employees. In these economic times with such a tight budget, it is essential to cut wasteful government. Maes has promised he will fight for only a balanced budget, crucial for Colorado. Dan also has a different view on PERA. He doesn’t believe we need to declare it bankrupt, but fix the system. Currently everyone but one person sitting on the board in charge of PERA gets their pay check from it. How can we get a fair, balanced system when these guys are more worried about their paychecks then Colorado’s hard working teachers, administrators and other public servants? Dan Maes is about transparency, open government and trust. It’s time we bring this state back together and trust one another again. It’s time the western slope doesn’t feel like they’re part of Utah, that eastern plains can trust Denver once again after their water feuds, that farmer and ranchers can work with businessmen and woman and that government doesn’t just suck up tax-payer money and wastes it instead of focusing on fixing our problems that education shortages, infrastructure projects and new jobs.

Colorado’s unemployment is at 7.8% and rising. Back in summer 2007 that was down to 3.5%. It’s time government stops killing jobs and starts crafting a better environment for job creation while balancing the beauty and nature of Colorado. Dan Maes has been in business for 25 years and will have the experience as Governor to help turn around our state. Dan Maes says every time I see him it’s about “the economy, the economy and the economy.” Maes believes in focusing on our energy economy by using both renewable energy like wind and solar and natural resources like coal, natural gas and oil as well as exploring uranium and nuclear power. Maes proposes having all of Colorado’s transportation to be run on Colorado energy. With Dan Maes’ strong energy economy, revenue will be brought back to Colorado and there will be the ability to cut taxes, even further growing our economy by turning our business environment into the friendliest in the nation.

On one of the most controversial issues in the state, the expansion of Pinon Canyon, Dan Maes supports what the rest don’t, compromise. He believes as Governor he can work with the military and farmers who have been in the area for generations, to work out a solution. Maes has visited the canyon and talked with the locals and believes there isn’t anything there that can’t be solved.

Although Dan Maes says he will be focused on the economy until unemployment is down to 4% in Colorado, he cares about education. Dan Maes is concerned about Amendment 23, which he says is “sucking our budget dry while we are only getting mediocre results.” Amendment 23 (passed in 2000) requires K-12 spending be increased by at least inflation plus one percent each year for ten years, and then by at least inflation thereafter. Dan Maes wants our education system to be the best in the world to strengthen our future economy. Maes supports expanding charter schools, homeschools and improving public education. Maes wants bureaucracy and waste out of the education system to allow our teachers to do the best that they can in improving their students education. Dan Maes is no stranger of our public schools, he has two kids in the Evergreen public schools system. Dan Maes supports state-wide testing to follow student progress and to compare results around the state.

My first endorsement for the 2010 election cycle goes out to Dan Maes, a proven fiscal conservative with business experience who I believe will turn around Colorado’s economy, cut waste and open the doors to government transparency so the eastern plains, western slope, foothills, I-25 corridor and Denver-Metro area can all once again work together and trust each other. There could not be a stronger candidate in the Governor’s race than Dan Maes and I truly believe he will not only sweep the convention and primaries, but beat Mayor Hickenlooper in the general election. The turnaround starts now, but it’s not going to happen without you. You have to go to the caucus and become a delegate to the county and state level so Dan Maes can get on the ballot. I’m one person and you’re one person, alone we can’t do much, but together we can elect Dan Maes as our next Governor of Colorado.

Go to www.danmaes.com for more information on Dan Maes or e-mail him at dan@danmaes.com.
For information on the caucus system go here for training.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

First Colorado Endorsement Monday

Monday we will release our first endorsement from Colorado Political News for state-wide office in Colorado. Stay tuned as we will endorse even more conservative candidates with solid track records in the future to help lead Colorado and our nation back to our values and principles that make us strong and free.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Pledge Signers

You can find a copy of Colorado Political News' Conservative Pledge here
So far the following have signed....

For Governor
Dan Maes 2/2

US Senate
Tom Wiens 1/30
Cleve Tidwell 1/30

CD-3

Bob McConnell 2/2

CD-4
Cory Gardner 2/1
Diggs Brown 2/12

CD-7
Mike Sheely 1/30
Jimmy Lakey 1/30
If you are running in a local race or you were not contacted to sign the pledge, e-mail us at coloradopoliticalnews@gmail.com to get a copy that we can send or fax to you.