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By: Michael de Yoanna

Category: Panorama, Politics

Posted: August 24, 2010 11:11 AM

The Tea Party, Pat Miller, and Tom Tancredo

Tom Tancredo's gubernatorial campaign staffers are downright confident their candidate can beat Democrat John Hickenlooper---even if Republican Dan Maes stays in the race. "I feel like we are gong to get this done," Tancredo communications director Leo Jankowski tells The Colorado Independent. "We are going to win this thing." Yet the Talking Points Memo poll average shows Hickenlooper leading Maes and Tancredo, who is running on the American Constitution Party ticket, with each candidate's support at 44.8 percent, 26.3 percent, and 22 percent, respectively. Tea partiers are dismayed, notes TPM, which points to an open letter to 9-12 activists and tea party members in Colorado that Tancredo wrote back in December, claiming that any efforts to form a third party would be "suicidal and would only result in splitting the conservative vote and guaranteeing the re-election of liberals and socialists." That's one of the reasons tea partiers worked closely with the GOP, bringing one of their own, Maes, to the ballot. Tancredo, nevertheless, remains undaunted and campaigns on. And he's finally named his running mate: former state Representative Pat Miller, whom The Colorado Statesman describes as a "solid pro-life candidate." Miller was elected to the state House in 1989 and served one term, establishing a pro-life, pro-gun, anti-tax voting record. She lost a re-election bid in 1992 to a Democrat and failed again two years later in a bid for the 2nd Congressional District seat then held by Democrat David Skaggs.
Comments

As a lifelong Colorado native, I thank Tom Tancredo for his service in representing Colorado for five terms in the House of Representatives, and appreciate his efforts to stop illegal immigration and enact term limits for politicians. I also recognize that any citizen has a right to engage in the political process. That being said, Tancredo has represented himself as a Republican throughout his career. His attempt to enter the governor’s race at the last moment because he didn’t believe the other Republican candidates are viable is arrogant and egotistical, like only he knows best. This attitude is the epitome of the problem with incumbents today. Incumbents on both sides have made a mess of things and it’s time to bring in some fresh blood. I think Jane Norton got this message recently. I do not know Dan Maes personally, nor have I supported him financially to date, but he won the Republican primary fair and square. Being governor is a CEO job and Maes has an entrepreneurial background and real business and executive experience. While Mr. Hickenlooper also has a business background, he is closely tied to the prosperity ruining policies of the Democrats in power now. The electorate is angry and wants real change. We want to stop the spending that is leading us in to socialism and we want pro-growth policies. I believe Maes thinks along these lines and that we should do everything we can to support him and help him win.

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