Denver November 2004 Election
John Walsh, Mitch Morrisey, and Beth McCann all plan to review the policy on police shootings if elected, according to the Denver Post [August 2, 2004, "DA hopefuls plan response to shootings"]. From the article, "Currently, representatives of the manager of safety, the Denver district attorney and specialized units from the Police Department respond to every police shooting, separate police and eyewitnesses, videotape them and forward the findings to the DA. The DA decides if police acted appropriately."
Here's an in-depth look at Bob Schaffer, from the Rocky Mountain News [August 2, 2004, "'Normal guy' Schaffer greeted like familiar pal on his old turf"].
There may be a higher turnout for the August 10th primary, due to the contested races for the nomination for U.S. Senate and the 3-way District Attorney contest, according to the Rocky Mountain News [August 2, 2004, "Primaries pique voters' interest"]. Only 15% of registered voters cast a ballot in 2002's primary.
Will Peter Coors be another victim of the radical homosexual agenda? Here's an article from the Denver Post on the subject [August 1, 2004, "Coors' stance on gays attacked"]. From the article, "In a flier that was sent to 100,000 voters last week, the Christian Coalition denounced Coors for running 'one of the most gay-friendly companies in the nation.'"
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