Ryan Frazier of Colorado


I don’t know him or anything about him. This is not an endorsement. But I can’t tell you how many people have poured out into my email inbox to express support for Ryan Frazier. I’ve got a lot of friends who are impressed by him.

One person who has great gut instincts of conservatives sent me a link to a YouTube of Ryan Frazier. Hmmm . . . Frazier, Rubio, Williams . . . ironic if these three got elected we might see the most conservative Republican caucus to exist in a long while and it’d be the two black men and the hispanic guy pushing the GOP to the right.

Works for me.

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Michael Bennet a Juicy Target, But Does GOP Have a Candidate?


Public Policy Polling today releases the results of its most recent survey in Colorado. They find that little has changed since their last poll in April: appointed Senator Michael Bennet is extremely beatable - if the GOP can find the right candidate.

More than halfway through his first year in the Senate Michael Bennet continues to sport weak approval numbers, Public Policy Polling’s newest Colorado survey finds.

Bennet has a 31% approval rating, with 38% of voters in the state disapproving of his job performance. That’s virtually unchanged from a 34/41 breakdown when PPP last polled Colorado in April. 57% of Democrats, 29% of independents, and 9% of Republicans like the job he’s doing.

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