In announcing the good news that Dems will put up a very well-respected Andrew Romanoff against Tea Party Republican Mike "My health care works just fine, does yours?" Coffman, ColoradoPols shows its pro-Bennet bias in a Freudian slip o' the finger:
Romanoff, who famously waited several months to announce a primary challenge to Sen. Michael Bennet that was ultimately successful, became the first official challenger to Coffman, who is ranked as one of the top 10 most vulnerable members of Congress.
Don't know why they had to, ummmm, change the Eli Stokols report that was correct in its characterization of Romanoff v. Bennet:
Romanoff, who famously waited several months to announce a primary challenge to Sen. Michael Bennet that was ultimately unsuccessful, became the first official challenger to Coffman, who is ranked as one of the top 10 most vulnerable members of Congress.
Of course, Romanoff was unsuccessful in reality, and for anyone who wanted a populist with a reliable voter base and a history of accomplishments for the senate seat that was cherry-given to Bennet by our half-successful previous Democrat Governor Bill Ritter.
He was successful, in losing to Bennet, if you don't give a crap what your Representative or Senator does, just as long as he has a (D) behind his name, as ColoradoPols regularly shows us.
Freud, and Romanoff, successfully win this one. |