Ken Buck Rips Josh Penry: 'I've Never Seen A Campaign Be As Proud Of The Negativity'
Colorado Statesman:
Ken Buck, elected Weld County district attorney since 2004, is vying for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate against former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton. Buck announced his bid in April 2009 and briefly considered dropping out of the race last fall when Norton said she would run. Since then, he won a straw poll held at Republican precinct caucuses in March. After Norton decided to skip the assembly process and petition her way onto the ballot, Buck went on to win top line on the primary ballot after taking 77 percent of the delegates at the Republican state assembly. A Denver Post/9News poll released last week showed Buck leading Norton 53 percent to 37 percent among likely Republican voters.
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First Posted: 8/25/10 Updated: 5/25/11