2003 Denver Mayoral Runoff Election
Good news for the Mares campaign. Mares needs to capture a lot of the voter that supported Penfield Tate, Ari Zavaras and Sue Casey. The Rocky Mountain News is saying that several prominent communitiy leaders in Northeast Denver plan to back him in the runoff.
Here's an opinion piece from the Rocky Mountain News explaining the use of outside attorneys in the Winter Park lawsuit recently dropped by the city Auditor Don Mares. From the article, "The News' analysis should begin by questioning why the WPRA purchased real estate from one of its own trustees and why the city attorney's office advised WPRA trustees to conceal their copies of WPRA board minutes and records."
Short article on Don Mares and his plan to run in every neighborhood between now and the runoff election from the Rocky Mountain News.
Fundraising with four weeks to go is the subject of this article from the Denver Post. From the article, "The two survivors' new streams of wealth for the runoff will likely have a lot to do with where they already got money and where their opponents collected cash."
Ken Hamblin weighs in on the mayoral runoff from the Denver Post. Here's an editorial from the Post endorsing John Hickenlooper for the runoff. I can't find the online version of the Rocky editorial on the same subject. It appeared in yesterday's print version.
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