Colorado Republican leadership and grassroots groups failed to oust Dan Maes from the governor’s race Friday, the last day the GOP nominee could drop out before ballots were certified. (more)
Republican Dan Maes rejected a proposal from third-party candidate and former Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo that they both drop out of the governor’s race so the GOP could appoint a more formidable candidate to take on Democrat John Hickenlooper. (more)
The open feud between former Rep. Tom Tancredo and the Colorado Republican Party is intensifying in the wake of Tuesday’s Republican primary for governor. (more)
DENVER (AP) — In an election year already notable for anti-establishment fervor and spoiler candidates, nothing beats Colorado’s political circus. (more)
Things are heating up for the Republican Party in Colorado. (more)
Former Rep. Tom Tancredo will run for governor of Colorado on a third-party ticket, he told the Denver Post. (more)
Former Rep. Tom Tancredo told TheDC Friday that he’s “absolutely” serious about his pledge to run for governor in Colorado in the case his ultimatum to the top GOP gubernatorial candidates there is not fulfilled. (more)
Former GOP Congressman Tom Tancredo issued an ultimatum Thursday to both Republican gubernatorial candidates: Drop out of the race or I will jump in as a third-party candidate. (more)
Truth is a tough mistress. The sting of her whip? Intellectual and moral consistency. Truth frustrates moral relativists and hypocrites alike. Truth is not interested in your voter registration card, which campaign you work for, what Plum Book position you snagged a presidential appointment to, or what “non-partisan” charitable organization allows you a place to park your desk. Truth is just truth. (more)
Former Republican House leader Dick Armey said staunch anti-immigration opponents such as Rep. Tom Tancredo are destructive to Republicans — and are alienating a “natural” constituency that could help the party win elections. (more)
The Tea Party convention kicked off last night with an explosive speech from former Republican Rep. Tom Tancredo, who lambasted “the cult of multiculturalism” in the U.S. (more)
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — As 400 Tea Party activists rallied outside the Idaho Capitol on Monday to shout down federal government, more than a dozen lawmakers have quietly formed a smaller but equally conservative new group inside the building to pursue similar goals: promote gun rights, kill health care reform, maybe even abolish the Federal Reserve. (more)























