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  Friday, January 2, 2004



Coyote Gulch - Last Year on this Date

Last year on this date the 'Ol Coyote was ramping up for the 2003 Denver Municipal Election. The link from the Rocky is dead. Sigh.
8:41:35 AM     



2004 Presidential Election

Taegan Goddard: "Democratic Dash Begins"

Here's the latest American Research Group's tracking poll for New Hampshire. I linked the methodology behind their poll earlier this week.

Update: The latest CNN/Time Poll conducted by Harris Interactive national poll. Thanks to the Daily Kos for the link.
8:10:27 AM     



Wi-Fi Free Spot

Wi-Fi FreeSpot: "The locations listed in the Wi-Fi-FreeSpot Directory are business locations like cafes, restaurants, coffeeshops, hotels, airports, downtown business districts, malls, retail stores, etc." Thanks to Matt Croydon for the link.
8:06:59 AM     



Denver November 2004 Election

Unpredictability is the hallmark of the Senate race this year, according to the Denver Post [January 2, 2004, "Race for Colorado's Senate seat shaping up to be unpredictable"]. From the article, "U.S. Rep. Mark Udall's decision to opt out of the race has turned the spotlight on former Sen. Gary Hart and two political newcomers who have officially filed, Brad Freedberg and Mike Miles, all Democrats. But Colorado Democratic Party chairman Chris Gates said even if Hart doesn't run, at least three Democratic figures are looking at getting into the race: state Sen. Dan Grossman, D-Denver; University of Colorado Regent Jim Martin; and former Hart chief of staff and public relations executive Tom Hoog. Last week, the primary fight heated up between the two Democrats who are definitely running. Freedberg, a Denver lawyer, sent out a release attacking the experience of Miles, a Colorado Springs educator. Between the two, Miles seems to enjoy the most favor among party figures, drawing mention from Udall when he opted out last week. Miles dismissed Freedberg's criticism." Mr. Freedburg and Mr. Miles, where are your weblogs?
7:33:09 AM     



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