Ed Quillen looks at the job of Lieutenant Governor in his column in yesterday's Denver Post. From the opinion piece, "Rowland later apologized for the bestiality remark. However, she also has issues with the teaching of evolution in schools and the separation of church and state. Some may see her as a drag on the ticket, but actually, she was a smart choice for Beauprez, for several reasons:
"1) The successful Karl Rove method is to fire up the faithful for Election Day, and she looks more than capable of doing that. The more she gets attacked, the more she is admired by that segment of our population.
"2) She brings balance to the ticket: gender balance, of course, and geographic balance because she is from the Western Slope. She also brings a degree of ideological balance, because she makes Beauprez sound somewhat reasonable. He's not the red-meat fire-breather in this campaign, but a practical fellow.
"3) The more attention she gets, the less time people spend thinking about Beauprez and, say, his effort to make the campaign about immigration. Immigration is primarily a federal matter, and he has served two terms as a member of the majority party in Congress, which writes federal laws. And yet he acts as though he'd have more power over immigration policy as a governor rather than as a congressman.
"Without Rowland in the race, Beauprez might have to address that and other issues, such as why he thinks we were stupid for passing Referendum C. Add that up, and Rowland looks like an inspired choice for Beauprez. It must have been difficult to find someone who'd make him look good, at least by comparison."
Category: Denver November 2006 Election
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