Denver November 2004 Election
Here's an in-depth look at John Walsh from the Rocky Mountain News [July 23, 2004, "Fresh face may be too fresh"]. He's running for Denver District Attorney. Denver's next D.A. will be determined on August 10th in the Democratic primary because there are no Republicans running.
Here's an article from the Rocky Mountain News about the U.S. Senate primary contests [July 23, 2004, "A tangle of question marks"].
Mike Miles and Bob Schaffer are tapping the energy of grassroots supporters, according to the Denver Post editorial staff [July 23, 2004, "The roots of Senate campaigns"]. From the editorial, "More than three weeks before the primary election, a clutch of Mike Miles supporters stood on a Denver street corner in a driving rain to wave signs for their candidate. In the dark, early-morning hours before the Republican state convention, dozens of Bob Schaffer's followers jammed red, white and blue yard signs along every stretch of road heading into the meeting site. Miles and Schaffer are running ideologically opposite campaigns for U.S. Senate, but both have tapped the unbridled spirit of grassroots supporters. It's their only shot to challenge their well-heeled establishment opponents."
Update: Take a look at the fine website created by the proponents of Initiative 100. Straightforward navigation. They have a photo of Jane Goodall who has endorsed the intiative. You can see her listed on the endorsements page.
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