As Josh Penry prepares to suspend his campaign for Governor, former Congressman Tom Tancredo may be preparing to deny Scott McInnis a clear path to the nomination.
This would not be a move without precedent. Tom Tancredo's gubernatorial intentions were made clear in the months following the 2008 elections when he told Republican insiders and organizations that he was planning to run for Governor. Those plans fell by the wayside in 2009 when Josh Penry began to consolidate support from conservative activists.
More recently, Tom Tancredo was reported to be on the verge of challenging Jane Norton for the Republican Senate nomination had Norton found herself the lone contender in that race.
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Please no.
The GOP already has a bad image and him running and possibly win the primary can spell the doom to the GOP in Colorado for awhile..
Ya no
WAAAAAAAAY too late to enter and win on top of the fact he's unpopular with a lot of people
Please say this is not true
I liked Penry more than McInnis, but I have always been pretty clear that I'll support the Republican nominee. With Penry's withdrawal, I would rather see this seat not challenged in the primary. If this seat goes without a primary, Ritter can pretty much start packing his bags today. We will have a "spirited" primary for Senate with Wiens' indication that he will self fund, so I would rather see more effort in that race and let McInnis have a clear shot at Ritter.