Denver November 2004 Election
Well back on September 11th I said it's way to early to talk about the November 2004 election in Denver. We now have another candidate announcing a run against Ben Nighthorse Campbell to gain a Senate seat, according to the Denver Post [September 24, 2003, "Denver lawyer Freedberg joins U.S. Senate race"]. From the article, "Brad Freedberg, a self-described moderate Democrat, told about 30 supporters at City Park on Tuesday that the state's senatorial delegation has to go. 'The world has become too complicated for run-of- the-mill politicians to be governing our great nation,' he said. Freedberg, 39, was born in Colorado and works as an accountant and lawyer in Denver. He graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1986 and received his law degree from George Washington University in Washington in 1989. Freedberg is married and has two young children, Gabriel and Maia. The only other person to announce he is running against Campbell is Mike Miles, an educator and former soldier and diplomat from Colorado Springs." Where are your weblogs Brad and Mike? The voters want to hear from you, undedited, in your own voice.
I can get you started. Radio Userland costs $40 and you can get some inexpensive hosting from a company like Forethought.net. You'll be up and running in a couple of hours. I'll help. No charge.
Here's a story from the Rocky Mountain News [September 24, 2003, "Hart 'defers' to Udall"] about Gary Hart not running against Campbell and hoping that Mark Udall will.
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