Denver November 2004 Election
Here's a link to an editorial about Rutt Bridges' entry into the Senate race from the Denver Post [March 2, 2004, "Plot thickens in Senate race"]. From the editorial, "In keeping with his scorn for the party caucus system, Bridges has opted to petition his way onto the Democratic ballot. If he wins his party's primary, Bridges will face an incumbent who many Democrats believe has suddenly developed chinks in his electoral armor."
Here's a link to Liz Baker's website. I hadn't heard she was running until today. She and the 'Ol Coyote are kindred spirits (software developers). Says Baker, "I have been managing software development groups since the 1970's. This is a customer service job whose goal is to meet the needs of our customers. We all tend to forget that the Government is also in customer service. Its job is to meet the needs of its citizenry. Theirs is an extraordinarily difficult job given the diversity of services and citizens. The composition of our Congress reflects that diversity, and it should."
Ms. Baker's website has some good stuff. It's lacking a weblog, e-mail list, and events schedule. I can help with your weblog, Ms. Baker, e-mail me at jworr@operamail.com. No charge.
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