Monday, July 19, 2010

Bennet and Romanoff avoid campaign bloodshed

Colorado Democrats say they can’t lose when they go to the polls Aug. 10 to pick their candidate for U.S. Senator.

On one hand, they have Michael Bennet, an incumbent who was appointed to the seat last year. He has scored points by calling for reform in Washington D.C. while going to the wall for  programs like health care reform.

On the other hand, the Democrats have Andrew Romanoff, an energetic former state House speaker known for his ability to maneuver past partisan barriers.

“It’s really too bad they’re running against one another,” observed Colorado Springs state Sen. John Morse, who is backing Romanoff.    More -

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