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Colorado GOP Assembly Results, Dan Maes Beats Scott Mcinnis

U.S. SENATE
Robert Greenheck: 2%
Cleve Tidwell: 15%
Steve Barton: 1%
Ken Buck: 77%
(Jane Norton and Tom Wiens are petitioning onto the ballot.)

GOVERNOR
Dan Maes: 49.35%
Scott McInnis:
48.89%
Yoon Joon Mager: 1%
(Candidate Joe Gschwendtner is petitioning on the ballot.)

TREASURER
J.J. Ament: 79%
Ali Hasan: 20%
(Walker Stapleton is petitioning onto the ballot).

Candidates need to get 30 percent of the delegate vote to get on the ballot outright. If they get between 10 and 30 percent, they can petition on to the ballot.


Cleve Tidwell for Senate, An Open Leter to the Citizens of Colorado

from http://www.tidwellforsenate.com/index.cfm

Open Letter to the Citizens of Colorado

This November you will make history.  This November you will be remembered by generations of Americans.  You need only answer one question, “What is liberty worth to you?”

For too many years, through too many administrations, you and I have failed our primary responsibility of citizenship.  We have failed our civic duty, purchased by the blood of our ancestors, which necessitates active, constant guard of our elected representatives.  We are the boss of those in Congress and we are the boss of the resident permitted accommodation in the White House.  For too long and with too many excuses we have stood frozen in word, idle in action, as our elected representatives have eroded liberty and the very foundation of that liberty—the Constitution.  By our silence and inaction—hibernating in a civic coma—we have now put at risk all that our country, and our very lives, have been so blessed:  inalienable Rights, a moral code, and the Rule of Law.

From now until November, there will be many debates about what is good and not so good about Colorado and our country.  There will be many ideas offered to solve any number of problems.  There will be numerous points of view.  Career politicians will be spinning to avoid questions and confuse answers.

Just remember one thing:  This November you will make history.

Ask one question:  What is liberty worth to you?

My name is Cleve Tidwell, and last January I was a private citizen just like you.  Today I have chosen to step into a public role, in answer to the question what liberty is worth to me, and to run for U.S. Senate.  I want to represent you and the great state of Colorado.  It is time for true representation in Congress—not another career politician or political party puppet and not another lawyer.

I am a U.S. Marine veteran, a businessman, and the proud descendant of an American Revolution patriot.  The American dream is real and it is attainable to every citizen who is willing to work hard and take responsibility for their life, liberty, and pursuit of Happiness.  The anti-American mirage is the promise that there is a free lunch.

What is liberty worth to you?  How will you be remembered by generations of Americans to come?

“Once upon a time I sold liberty…” or “Once upon a time I restored liberty…” — this November you decide.

Cleve Tidwell

Candidate, U.S. Senate

Open Letter to the Citizens of Colorado


Michael Bennet gets a massive funding boost from out of state interests

Source: Senate Watch on Rocky Mountain Right

Michael Bennet’s hefty fundraising in the first quarter of the year may have been intimidating at first glance, but a closer examination reveals that the bulk of the money came from out-of-state. Potential primary opponents to Bennet should especially take notice, as his fundraising among traditional Democratic in-state donors is weak and the rest of his in-state fundraising (primarily from the business community) may soon evaporate thanks to his waffling on EFCA.

New York, Washington D.C., and California provided Bennet nearly as many contributions as Colorado did. The graph below shows the source of Bennet’s first quarter haul:

PAC contributions to Bennet topped a quarter of a million dollars, which along with the massive out-of-state funding leads one to wonder just who exactly want Michael Bennet to be Colorado’s U.S. Senator.

Top sources of funding to Michael Bennet
Colorado – $509,810
PACs and other committees – $261,125
New York – $188,000
Washington DC – $136,958
California – $100,367
Maryland – $36,550
Massachusetts – $30,200

One thing is clear, Bennet’s Republican opponent will have to have a strong backing from in-state donors. Those donors aren’t going to just come out of no where, they are people like you reading this right now. The Democrats have figured out that in order to win elections they have to man up and give a few dollars, so please donate to Ryan Frazier or Ken Buck. Even if it is just $5 or $10 you can help send Michael Bennet a message that the people of Colorado do not want him in office.

Other candidate not mentioned in the article that I think you should pay attention to is Cleve Tidwell.  Tidwell a front runner in a recent online poll for the GOP senate bid, could prove to be a foridable opponet to Bennet, as well as the others running for the GOP nomination.


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