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Related: About this forumSenate Democrats' Campaign Arm Is Pressuring Consultants Not to Work With Leading Progressive Candid
https://theintercept.com/2019/08/29/dscc-colorado-senate-democrats/Before the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee endorsed former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper in a 2020 Senate race, it pressured consultants from at least five firms not to work with a leading progressive in the race, the candidate told The Intercept.
Andrew Romanoff, who is one of more than a dozen candidates vying for Republican Sen. Cory Gardners seat, told The Intercept that multiple consultants turned down jobs with his campaign citing pressure from the DSCC.
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I posted a similar article from Salon in the Primaries forum but thought Colorado DUers should see this as well.
Desert Dem
(78 posts)Romanoff has always ran on a balanced budget amendment. That is certainly not Progressive, its regressive. Look at his campaign against Repub Coffman in 2016 for fact check.
Has he renounced this position?
stopdiggin
(12,642 posts)didn't see anything about balanced budget amendment .. but I'd have to agree THAT doesn't put you in the progressive camp.
Wondering though .. the fact that people were "warning off" even before Hickenlooper got into the race .. is there more to the story here than just moderate vs progressive? Might be as simple as the DSCC seeing a candidate that has consistently lost in previous (statewide) campaigns?
Desert Dem
(78 posts)that he would support a balanced budget amendment in his 2016 election challenge to Coffman in his TV ads. Hmmm. I think he should clarify.
PatrickforO
(15,079 posts)to enact a balanced budget amendment to the constitution would be a total disaster, because when the economy goes into recession, the government must be able to act as the spender of last resort. This has two purposes: it keeps people from starving and/or losing cars, homes, etc. And, it keeps demand for goods and services up, which keeps businesses from having to lay off even more people.
As 9news noted, seems like Romanoff planted his flag too close to Coffmann when he was running against that evil man.
I will tell you, though, that in spite of this, I'm FAR more inclined to support Romanoff over Hick in the primary to face Gardner. Hick will get it, though.