Denver November 2004 Election
The New Democratic Network hopes to raise $5 million to woo hispanic voters to the Democratic side of aisle, according to the Denver Post [June 15, 2004, "Ads zero in on Hispanics"]. From the article, "The New Democrat Network is buying advertising on television networks Univision and Telemundo and on Spanish-language radio stations in Denver and Colorado Springs. Maria Cardona, senior vice president of the network, said the group added Colorado because it has emerged as a battleground state in this year's presidential election."
The National Federation of Independent Business will host the first debate for candidates for the U.S. Senate from Colorado on July 1st, according to the Denver Business Journal. From the article, "It will take place at 6:30 p.m. in the Gates Concert Hall inside the Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Denver campus, 2344 E. Iliff Ave." Thanks to MakesMeRalph for the link.
Update: Village Voice: "Since pollsters recently realized that never married, divorced, and widowed females make up the largest untapped voting bloc-some 22 million single women registered to vote skipped the 2000 election, and 16 million never signed up at all-both major parties have been engaged in a desperate and unseemly scuffle for their votes." Thanks to TalkLeft for the link.
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