Oct 10, 2014
Education Reform Now has dumped nearly $2.5 million dollars into Colorado since 2010. The money has gone toward groups like Mainstream Colorado and Priorities for Colorado, two issue organizations that take pride in their despicable campaign literature. Education...
Oct 9, 2014
With a circulation of 12 13 people, PeakNation™, you may not have heard of a little paper called The Colorado Springs Independent, but the shorthand on them is that they try extremely hard to be left of Boulder—so much so that rumor has it some of their more prominent...
Oct 9, 2014
Developing and honing a message is an important part of every campaign. Doing it effectively often means the difference between winning and losing, or, in some cases, being memorialized in Saturday Night Live skits forever. Some candidates never quite figure it out,...
Oct 9, 2014
Politics 101: No matter how bad the news is, trying to hide it or cover it up will only make it ten times worse. And, what was once a lost battle quickly explodes into a lost war. Sen. Mark Udall’s campaign never learned this lesson. In one of the chintzier tactics...
Oct 9, 2014
Yesterday’s Politico article listing Andrew Romanoff as a “fading star” has to be a punch to the gut for the flailing candidate. Here’s what the article titled “House Homestretch: 5 Key Dynamics” had to say about Romanoff:...