Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: Democrats strike out as trio of preferred candidates in Colorado GOP races lose

  1. #1
    #DeSantis2024 Teh One Who Knocks's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    5280' Above Sea Level
    Posts
    256,052
    vCash
    10966
    Mentioned
    20 Post(s)
    Thanks
    23,816
    Thanked 113,095 Times in 59,906 Posts

    Fail Democrats strike out as trio of preferred candidates in Colorado GOP races lose

    By Mark Moore and David Propper - New York Post




    The Democrats’ unorthodox strategy of pushing conservative and far-right Republican primary candidates in Colorado in order to face potentially weaker opponents in November fell flat on Tuesday.

    Three GOP candidates who were boosted by funding from Democratic campaign groups all lost their races in The Rocky Mountain State, which is serving as a testing ground for the Democrats’ move to favor candidates that they believe would repulse moderate or independent voters and stem forecasted losses for the party in the midterm elections.

    Rep. Ron Hanks lost the GOP Senate primary to moderate Colorado businessman Joe O’Dea. Former state Rep. Lori Saine lost to Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer in the state’s new 8th Congressional district. And Greg Lopez was defeated by businesswoman Heidi Ganahl in the GOP gubernatorial primary.



    The Democratic Colorado Super PAC has dropped at least $2.5 million on the GOP Senate primary, airing ads designed to promote Hanks’ candidacy by calling him “too conservative for Colorado,” highlighting his positions on abortion and whether Joe Biden won the 2020 election.





    As for Lopez, the Democratic Governors Association ran its own paid content about the far-right candidate, calling him “too conservative,” according to the Denver Post. The group in a statement told the Denver Post Lopez was “too extreme and out-of-touch” but would not answer questions why they would attempt to help Lopez in the short term.

    Finally, in the 8th House race, Saine got financial backing from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s PAC. Kirkmeyer got 40% of the vote while Saine only received 19.6% with 97% of the votes tallied.





    Saine was boosted by $46,000 in TV ads by the Pelosi-run House Majority PAC. The ads highlighted Saine’s support for former President Donald Trump’s voter fraud claims in 2020, as well as her anti-abortion and pro-gun rights stances.

  2. #2
    Shelter Dweller lost in melb.'s Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Down Under
    Posts
    23,771
    vCash
    7596
    Mentioned
    18 Post(s)
    Thanks
    18,676
    Thanked 7,558 Times in 5,209 Posts

  3. #3
    #DeSantis2024 Teh One Who Knocks's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    5280' Above Sea Level
    Posts
    256,052
    vCash
    10966
    Mentioned
    20 Post(s)
    Thanks
    23,816
    Thanked 113,095 Times in 59,906 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by lost in melb. View Post
    The democrats know they are up for an ass whooping this November. To try and slow the bleeding, they came to Colorado and tried to support candidates on the republican side that were on the far right and push them to winning in the primary because they figured these candidates wouldn't appeal to the average voter and therefore it would be an easier race for the democrats to win. It completely backfired.

  4. #4
    Shelter Dweller lost in melb.'s Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Down Under
    Posts
    23,771
    vCash
    7596
    Mentioned
    18 Post(s)
    Thanks
    18,676
    Thanked 7,558 Times in 5,209 Posts
    That's a whole other level of f*cked.

  5. #5
    Shelter Dweller PorkChopSandwiches's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Posts
    77,135
    vCash
    5000
    Mentioned
    15 Post(s)
    Thanks
    47,197
    Thanked 29,254 Times in 16,488 Posts
    Its happening






Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •