Denver November 2004 Election
The Rocky is running voter appeals from each of the U.S. Senate candidates this morning:
Ken Salazar - "Familiarity with Coloradans key."
Mike Miles - "Listening to everyday folks."
Peter Coors - "Fresh ideas and honesty needed."
Bob Schaffer - "Important to know state goals."
FasTracks is the subject of this article from the Rocky Mountain News [August 5, 2004, "FasTracks debate focuses on cost, impact on traffic"].
Here's an article about the republican primary from the Denver Post [August 6, 2004, "GOP race up for grabs"]. From the article, "Coors leads Schaffer 45 percent to 41 percent, according to a poll this week of 400 likely Republican primary voters. Of the 331 Republicans who said they definitely will vote, Schaffer leads Coors 46 percent to 45 percent. With a margin of error of 5 percentage points in the poll, conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc., the Republican contest is too close to call."
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