Denver November 2004 Election
Tomorrow is primary day here in Colorado. Don't fail to go to the polls if you haven't already voted by mail or in the early voting. You can download a list of polling places here.
Denver Democrats will choose the next District Attorney tomorrow, as there are no Republicans in the race. Here's an article from the Denver Post about the race [August 8, 2004, "Denver DA hopefuls talk up experience"].
Here's a story about how the the four candidates for U.S. Senate spent the last weekend before the primary [August 9, 2004, "Senate candidates, backers fan out for pre-primary pitches"].
Here's a story from the Denver Post with details about each candidate and their appeals to undecided voters [August 8, 2004, "Senate hopefuls eye undecideds in homestretch"].
I missed this article about a Denver Post poll in the Democratic primary that ran on Friday [August 6, 2004, "Poll: Salazar leaving Miles in campaign-trail dust"]. From the article, "Salazar won support from 67 percent of the 400 likely Democratic voters polled Aug. 2-4. Miles had 21 percent. Twelve percent were undecided. The poll had a margin of error of 5 percentage points."
Westword quizzes the candidates for U.S. Senate on the issues.
Update: Ed Cone: "The Erskine Bowles (U.S. Senate - North Carolina) campaign announces that it raised over $25,000 from 261 donors in a blog-and-email-driven effort. It took four days, including a weekend, in the dog days of August. Incremental cost to the campaign to run the mini-fundraiser: approximately $0."
Update: Colorado Luis: "Happy Blogiversary to me." May you live to blog 100 years, Luis, with one extra year to repent. 
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