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Why Colorado's Secretary of State Race Matters

Candidate Scott Gessler at Douglas County GOP Meeting
Candidate Scott Gessler at Douglas County GOP Meeting
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Mike Robinson

In 2006, the Democrats, Moveon.org and George Soros were pissed. Not only had George W. Bush survived his 2000 election, but he won reelection in 2004 handily. The most galling part of the 2004 election for the Dems was the state of Ohio. Ohio's Republican Secretary of State had not only kept out questionable ballots that would have benefitted the Dems, but the Secretary allowed in ballots for Bush that seemed unkosher to the lefties. Bush carried Ohio and got 4 more years. What to do? What to do?

The next election cycle, in 2006, saw the Lefties' creation of the Secretary of State Project or SoSP for short. The SoSP Project was co-founded in July 2006 by James Rucker, formerly director of grassroots mobilization for MoveOn.org Political Action and Moveon.org Civic Action. During a panel discussion at the Democratic Party's convention last year, we learned that the Democracy Alliance, a financial clearinghouse created by Billionaire George Soros and Progressive Insurance magnate Peter B. Lewis, approved the Secretary of State Project as a grantee. This means the SoSP Project is effectively funded by Soros and Lewis.

The SoSP web site is proud of their achievements to date as well as their Soros funding. " We've helped to elect 11 of 13 election reform candidates in key states like Minnesota and Ohio. Winning in these states has made a difference already, and now we're gearing up for more wins in 2010. Potential donors should know that the SoSP Project's startup and overhead costs are already fully funded. So your contributions go to providing money directly to candidates in targeted races and independent expenditure campaigns in critical states, not to our operational costs."

The SoSP, in 2006, targeted its funding efforts on the Secretary of State races in seven swing states -- Iowa, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, and financed our own Ken Gordon in Colorado, and Michigan. Democrats emerged victorious in five of those seven elections -- all except Colorado and Michigan.

The 2006 SoSP Minnesota victory had national ramifications two years later when Minnesota's 2008 U.S. Senate race was decided by the SoSP endorsed Secretary of State, Mark Ritchie. Since the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now or ACORN for short, had endorsed Ritchie and contributed to his campaign, ACORN had a certain level of immunity when it came to counting ballots. On Election Night, incumbent GOP Senator Norm Coleman had won the election by a razor thin 300 votes. After weeks of challenges and rulings by Dem Secretary of State Ritchie, Al Franken became Minnesota's newest senator and the Dems 60th vote in the U.S. Senate. The 2,074 page Senate version of Obamacare passed a key cloture vote with 60 votes, the bare minimum. The Secretary of State Project had now paid off like a winning powerball ticket for the Democrats.

Now we have a new election coming up in 2010. In 2008, sitting Colorado Secretary of State Mike Coffman won election to the 6th Congressional District and this left a vacancy for Secretary of State. Governor Ritter appointed defeated Democratic State Senator Bernie Buescher to fill Coffman's term. He is the first Democrat to fill this slot in over 40 years. Since the SoSP participated in Colorado's last Secretary of State race in 2006, they are probably out for blood this time around.

This upcoming election cycle, the SoSP has so far only endorsed three Secretary of State incumbents. No new candidates yet. The current SoSP list includes Minnesota's Mark Ritchie, Al Franken's best friend. Since there is about a year to go before the 2010 election, there is no rush for the SoSP to endorse now. The SoSP uses another Soros' backed entity, ActBlue.com, to handle contributions. As a private 527 corporation, the SoSP can accept unlimited financial contributions and doesn't have to disclose them publicly until well after the election.

When you visit the ActBlue website, Secretary of State Buescher is well represented. Although not openly endorsed yet, his ActBlue account for Colorado's Secretary of State race already includes 35 financial supporters. Not bad for a guy who isn't even supposed to be on the SoSP radar screen.

A number of troubling events have occurred in Colorado since SoSP's birth in 2006. ACORN has set up shop in Colorado with a foothold in Aurora. After his 2006 win, our sitting Democrat Governor, Bill Ritter, saw fit to sign an Executive Order allowing Labor Unions to penetrate the state government. Because of this, the AFSCME has started a Local Union of Colorado State Employees more formally called Colorado WINS/AFSCME Local 1876 part of the AFL-CIO. They share the same Denver address with the SEIU local union. Our Colorado tax dollars now flow to the AFL-CIO in Washington. The newness of this AFSCMELocal has not prevented their parent from giving a couple of thousand dollars to Mr. Buescher in his quest to become an actual elected Secretary of State.

There are currently a million more registered voters in Colorado than there are actual voters. You can thank the lack of voter role purging and cleanup for that. That creates a lot of room for shenanigans by ACORN and its buddies.Since Mr. Buescher will be the acting Secretary of State when the 2010 ballots are counted, he must feel pretty good about the final vote outcome next November. Come to think of it, he will oversee Colorado's U.S. Senate and Congress races as well. This must make acting Senator Bennett and Betsy Markey sleep well at night.

The Republicans have reacted to this entry of Chicago-style politics into our Rocky Mountain state by offering up Scott Gessler in opposition. Mr. Gessler may become a burr in the Chicago style saddle of the SoSP. Scott Gessler is a Lawyer who offices in Downtown Denver. His practice concentrates on Election Law. He has 16 years in as a U.S. Army Reservist. He has been a Federal Prosecutor. Gessler is not a lightweight.

The SoSP has a litmus test to get an endorsement. Their web site states the requirements for an endorsement which includes:
**-"Election officials should not place onerous requirements on or attempt to intimidate non-partisan voter registration groups. (such as ACORN)
**-Efforts to suppress the vote through onerous requirements, such as unconstitutional photo ID laws, must be opposed.
**-Efforts to raise voter participation of citizens who often face special barriers, such as students, military personnel, low-income people and minorities - including Election Day Registration - should be endorsed and actively supported."

Amazingly, Mr. Buescher feels the same way as the SoSP. He doesn't like a photo ID requirement to vote and likes it when a person shows up to vote and registers on the spot. ACORN joins in with their approval of these onerous methods to make Mr. Buescher, the SoSP and ACORN a loving threesome. Scott Gessler is in direct opposition to the SoSP way of voting.

One thing appears certain, if you vote for Bernie Buescher to become Colorado's Secretary of State, a lot more votes ala Chicago, will be counted, including dead people, people who have left Colorado, non-people, etc. If you vote for Scott Gessler, a lot more legal votes will be counted and the votes will likely reflect the actual number of Coloradans who live here.

I live in Colorado. I vote Gessler.

" You know, comrades," says Stalin, " that I think in regard to this: I consider it completely unimportant who in the party will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this - who will count the votes, and how." From Memoirs of a Secretary of Stalin's by Boris Bazhanov.

Mike Robinson is Senior Partner at Robinson & Henry P.C., a Castle Rock, CO Law Firm.

 

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Comments

  • Burt 2 years ago

    Wow, what a bunch of hack writing. "ACORN had a certain level of immunity when it came to counting ballots"? Huh? You don't live in Minnesota, do you? This conforms with zero of the facts in the Coleman/Franken election, recount and contest. But don't let facts get in the way of your GOP meme, Michael.

  • Kevin J Jones 2 years ago

    Howard Dean ignorantly paraphrased Stalin's quotation during a speech at the Women's Caucus at the DNC. One of these days it'll show up on YouTube.

  • Sheilah in Aurora 2 years ago

    You know, the Colorado Secretary of State has been refusing ethics violations. It is so annoying. Our local municipality violated campaign finance laws so we tried to file with the SOS, as per state law, and they refused our complaints three times! The first time they turned us away because it was on the wrong form. The second time they turned us away because someone was in a meeting. The third time they turned us away because we live in a home rule city. So, we filed with our home rule city and they said they couldn't accept the complaint because it was out of their jurisdiction! There is no justice for the voter in Colorado at this time. I'm voting against Buescher - I urge others to do the same!

  • Simba 2 years ago

    Scott Gessler showed his A** last night in Longmont when confronted by protesters. The guy is a grade-a SCUMBAG and he proved it by getting in the faces of Longmont citizens who were (legally) expressing their disagreement with his policies and practices.
    They say we deserve who we elect. Let's hope we don't "deserve" this bozo.

  • Brigette Rodriguez-Longmont Examiner 2 years ago

    Simba...the only scumbags were the small group of the far left lunatic fringe in our town. I was there and saw it. The same local aggitators and agressors who frequently show up to anything that involves harassing Republican candidates in town. Every one of them carried signs that contained misinformation. Scott Gessler was the attorney that represented a group of citizens in Longmont in a first amendment lawsuit involving campaign finance and his clients won. The loons who showed up (which included former city council candidate Kaye Fissinger...who got her a** handed to her in the election) were on the outside looking in. Nothing prevented them from going inside to hear what Mr Gessler actually had to say, but they chose to stay outside and harass and take photographs of those who actually cared to hear what a candidate had to say.

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