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kentuck

(111,102 posts)
Wed Nov 12, 2014, 11:17 AM Nov 2014

Dems Oust Two Pro-Gun GOPers Elected In Colorado Recalls

Remember the special election last year? The gun folks got angry and had a recall and tossed out a couple of Democrats? What should we take from that?
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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/democrats-oust-pro-gun-gopers-colorado-recalls

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The big story out of Colorado last Tuesday was Republican Rep. Cory Gardner's victory over incumbent Democratic Sen. Mark Udall. But on a more local level, Democratic candidates triumphed over pro-gun GOP lawmakers who were elected to the state Senate last year in contentious recall efforts.

The New York Times pointed out Tuesday that Colorado Democrats reaped the benefits of increased turnout in the midterms thanks to mail-in ballots and the draw of the Gardner-Udall showdown. By contrast, low turnout in the recall elections of September 2013, which targeted legislators who voted for stricter gun measures, had favored conservatives.

State Sen. Bernie Herpin (R) knocked out former Colorado Senate President John Morse (D) in those recall elections. Ironically, it was an associate of former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's gun control advocacy group that handily defeated Herpin on Nov. 4. Democrat Michael Merrifield (pictured), a former state representative who once worked as a coordinator for Mayors Against Illegal Guns, took 52 percent of the vote to Herpin's 42 percent, according to the Times.

State Sen. George Rivera, a Republican who ousted Democratic state Sen. Angela Giron in a recall, also lost Tuesday to his Democratic opponent by a 10-point margin, according to the newspaper.

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Dems Oust Two Pro-Gun GOPers Elected In Colorado Recalls (Original Post) kentuck Nov 2014 OP
Gun nuttery should bar you from public office. nt onehandle Nov 2014 #1
What else should bar you from public office? GGJohn Nov 2014 #4
Registering as Republican :) ncjustice80 Nov 2014 #9
I think what it shows is that Repubs do much better than Dems in recall elections... kentuck Nov 2014 #2
But, this new is going to remind us that gun control safeinOhio Nov 2014 #3
Still, the repubs took control of the CO. Senate. GGJohn Nov 2014 #5
The silver lining world wide wally Nov 2014 #6
You'd think this would be a significant story gratuitous Nov 2014 #7
What passes in Washington? ncjustice80 Nov 2014 #10
Dems also lost the state Senate and seats in the House. hack89 Nov 2014 #8

kentuck

(111,102 posts)
2. I think what it shows is that Repubs do much better than Dems in recall elections...
Wed Nov 12, 2014, 11:39 AM
Nov 2014

...and somewhat better in midterm elections...

...and maybe not so well in general elections.

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
7. You'd think this would be a significant story
Wed Nov 12, 2014, 12:53 PM
Nov 2014

But it doesn't quite fit into the narrative the popular media have constructed, so we're back to being stuck with the invincible NRA and its demented little brother GOA. Anyone notice the gun regulation ballot measure that passed in Washington state? No one else did, either.

hack89

(39,171 posts)
8. Dems also lost the state Senate and seats in the House.
Wed Nov 12, 2014, 01:04 PM
Nov 2014

Was that also because of gun control also or perhaps Colorado elections are not single issue phenomena?

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