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Outsider Ken Buck: Shaking Up the GOP in Colorado Senate Race

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In any other year, former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton of Colorado would have easily dispatched Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck in a Republican Primary. Her conservative credentials are reasonably solid (she did, after all, help de-fund Planned Parenthood in Colorado), she had connections any aspiring Republican pol would envy, and as the campaign got under way she was out-raising and out-polling her opponent.

She's still outdoing him in collecting contributions -- recent reports show her raising twice as much (though Buck has an edge in terms of cash-on-hand) -- but if recent polls are correct, Ken Buck appears poised to win the Aug. 10 Colorado primary, with early voting beginning July 19. If so, Buck would become the latest example of a grassroots conservative "David" stunning a Republican insider "Goliath." Whoever wins the primary will then face either Sen. Michael Bennet, (D-Colorado), or challenger Andrew Romanoff in the general election.

Colorado Republican Senate hopeful Ken BuckSo where did Jane Norton go wrong? She made no major gaffes, and is on the wrong side of no major conservative issue. But she has made a series of miscalculations that wouldn't have been significant until 2010, the year of the Tea Party.

For example, Norton referred to Alaska's establishment Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski as her mentor. She also recently brought in the head of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, Sen. John Cornyn, to help raise money. After backing liberal Republicans Arlen Specter and Charlie Crist, Cornyn promised to stay out of GOP primaries. It's a promise Jane Norton may come to wish he'd kept.

But this is merely the latest example of Norton reinforcing her establishment image. Early on in her campaign, she tapped Charlie Black, a prominent Republican lobbyist and consummate political insider to advise her campaign. This was understandable -- Black is her brother-in-law -- but he brought in an old friend, Norm Cummings, to manage the campaign, and Cummings was slow to see trouble developing. In April, Norton replaced Cummings with a new manager, Josh Penry, who is also the Colorado Senate Minority Leader and widely seen as a "rising star" in the state. Penry immediately went after Buck, but it may have been too late. By then, the momentum had shifted.

Speaking at the Susan B. Anthony List breakfast in May, Sarah Palin mentioned Norton while talking about her "mama grizzlies" and "pink elephants." The fact that the Anthony List had already endorsed Norton, that Palin had mentioned her by name, and the added fact that Palin was scheduled to appear in Colorado, fueled speculation that Palin would endorse Norton. She might have, too, had it not been for the outcry from conservatives on Twitter and blogs. Palin's subsequent non-endorsement of Norton seems to have taken the air out of whatever was left in the Norton balloon.

Meanwhile, Ken Buck's big conservative gun from outside Colorado did not let him down. U.S. Senator Jim DeMint, (R-S.C.), who has endorsed outsider conservative challengers such as Pat Toomey, Marco Rubio, and Rand Paul, backed Buck publicly and unequivocally.

"People, regardless of party, are ready for fresh alternatives," Erick Erickson of the conservative blog RedState -- an early Buck booster -- told me: "Jane Norton was John McCain's chair in the state, is the sister-in-law to John McCain's consultant, and is the former lieutenant governor. You can't get less fresh than that. She's also squandered her resources, spent more time bashing Buck than building herself up, and has come across as too staff driven. Say what you will about Ken Buck, but he is his own man and people like that in this political climate."

As they say, though, it ain't over til it's over. Few conservatives can tell you exactly why they support Ken Buck, except to say he's authentic -- and that he's not Norton. If Norton has a chance, it may be because Buck pulls a Sharron Angle -- or more precisely, because a Buck surrogate commits a gaffe. That nearly happened recently when, appearing at a Buck event, former Rep. Tom Tancredo of Colorado called President Barack Obama "the greatest threat to the United States today." Interestingly, as Buck distanced himself from Tancredo's statement, Norton employed a bit of jujitsu, taking to her website to defend Tancredo.

But ultimately, this race looks like Ken Buck's to lose. "It's hard to see a way for Norton to win the primary at this point, says Matt Hoskins, spokesman for the Senate Conservatives Fund (Sen. DeMint's PAC). "She's going backwards in the polls and has less money to spend in the last few weeks of the race."

If Buck is channeling Sharron Angle and Rand Paul, then Norton risks becoming Sue Lowden and Trey Grayson -- better-qualified (in terms of resume, anyway) and better-financed establishment Republicans who lost to outsiders this year. If that's the case, the big story will be how this contest is merely the latest example of a moderately conservative establishment Republican -- who would have won in any other political environment -- being crushed by the conservative grassroots.

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antipodal2u

The GOP is dead and trying to bring yet another old, white, male into the race will ensure it is buried. Rubio is the only republican i see that has any kind of chance of being elected president in 2012 but because he's young he wont run or be nominated.
Obama wont be re-elected, too many haters out there. That leaves hillary the victor IF she runs. Vote independent! Just say NO to hypocracy

July 30 2010 at 10:40 AM Report abuse -6 rate up rate down Reply
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spacificgrove

Rubio is the only republican to have a presidential shot in 2012. Problem is, he won't win the Senate seat in Florida this year! The GOP is being led down thew path to despair by the Tea Party fringe and will remain the minority party until they become more mainstream....

August 02 2010 at 9:20 PM Report abuse -4 rate up rate down Reply
phefnero

He can't beat Bennett or Romanoff. I'm voting for Norton as I think she can beat the democrat. She's conservative enough for my tastes, and doesn't have an ethics scandal in her past.

July 28 2010 at 2:36 PM Report abuse +5 rate up rate down Reply
missircar

Is this the guy who said "You should vote for me because I don't wear high heels." I don't care which party he is from he won't get my vote when he speaks about women like that.

July 23 2010 at 1:25 PM Report abuse +10 rate up rate down Reply
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ckandrus2001

I agree - I think he stepped in a steaming pile with that one and he won't be able to get it off his boots.

July 24 2010 at 9:05 PM Report abuse +3 rate up rate down Reply
dstack9781

Let the Teabagggers have their candidates get to the general election. At that point, the independents and certainly Democrats, will see who these people really are, having already destroyed the Republican Party,,,,who will be their next target?

I predict a Democrat romp in November as citizens realize that the Teabaggers candidates are uninformed, have no worhtwhile exeperience, and want the USA to get back to its "roots" by denying other citizens of their rights.

July 23 2010 at 10:23 AM Report abuse -4 rate up rate down Reply
pgbrooke

Having finally disposed of the disgraceful Tancredo and Musgrave, I cannot belive Colorado will ever make the mistake of electing a fringe candidate again. If Norton looses, the Democrat wins.

July 18 2010 at 7:55 PM Report abuse +6 rate up rate down Reply
andrc657

In the end the wise people of Colorado will support the democrat. They do not want to return to those failed republican policies that brought us the GREAT RECESSION.

July 18 2010 at 11:59 AM Report abuse -18 rate up rate down Reply
bthered

Colorado Springs Colorado...The most Conservative City in America, home to several "Mega" Christian Churchs...If you want to see what will happen to our country if the Tea Paty gains control, go there. They are turning off the Street Lights, Stopping Police Calls, Closing the Swimming Pools and Parks in general they are in the process of turning the town into a Ghost Town.

July 18 2010 at 10:17 AM Report abuse -7 rate up rate down Reply
onwego4k

Cam someone do the races in CT not much in our papers and not much cominmg out in the news and there are primaries coming up

July 18 2010 at 8:30 AM Report abuse -4 rate up rate down Reply

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