Colorado gubernatorial nominee Dan Maes has already overcome a significant cash dearth to win once this election cycle, but now Republican leaders are warning that without a fast injection of cash, his campaign might be doomed.
In a recent e-mail to grassroots Republicans, the president of Denver’s Coalition for a Conservative Majority said Maes’s campaign was teetering on the brink due to anemic cash flow.
“Dick Wadhams informed us that the Maes campaign is on the verge of collapse due to lack of campaign funding. If you are a Dan Maes supporter, be aware that his campaign desperately needs donations even more than it needs volunteers to work,” wrote coalition president Jack Ott, referencing comments made by state party chair Dick Wadhams at recent meeting. – More -
Pathetic. Does he really think anyone with any real money is going to waste it on him? I just changed my affiliation to unaffiliated. Goodbye Dick and pals. I heard there's a true conservative, not one who plays one on TV, on the ballot.
ReplyDeleteSeems to me that you're the pathetic one... Dropping the party instead of working to make it better. And supporting the peoples choice. You are better off unaffiliated, coward... Instead of being a chicken, why don't you do something to make a difference... Voting for a crackpot is like doing nothing...
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