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Bill Clinton Endorses Andrew Romanoff For Senate

First Posted: 06/29/10 04:32 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:55 PM ET

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Former President Bill Clinton announced in an email Tuesday his support for Colorado Democrat Andrew Romanoff in his bid to unseat incumbent Michael Bennet.

Clinton, who met Romanoff in 1992 when he was a student at Harvard, alluded to Romanoff's career in the Colorado legislature to argue that he gives the party "[its] best chance to hold this seat in November." Clinton did not mention Bennet, who has received strong and consistent support from the White House.

Romanoff the former Speaker of the Colorado State House, announced his Senate bid last September after discussing potential administration jobs with the White House in the event that he stayed out of the race. President Obama endorsed Bennet shortly after Romanoff announced his candidacy.

Romanoff is the first Democratic Senate challenger to receive Clinton's support in a primary this season. In Clinton's home state of Arkansas, the ex-president publicly endorsed incumbent Democrat Blanche Lincoln over challenger Bill Halter. In Pennsylvania, Clinton worked with the White House to lure challenger Joe Sestak out of the Senate race against incumbent and former Republican Arlen Specter.

Lincoln recently defeated Halter, while Sestak beat Specter in Pennsylvania.

Romanoff was an early supporter of Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign.

According to most public polling, Bennet leads Romanoff by double digits among likely Democratic voters. He also holds a commanding fundraising advantage.

Romanoff, however, has ridden the support of long-time party activists to victories in Colorado's Democratic party caucuses.

The Colorado primaries will be held on August 10.

Clinton and a young Andrew Romanoff meet in 1992:

READ Clinton's announcement:


Dear XXXXXX,

I first met Andrew Romanoff in 1992, when he was a student at the Kennedy School of Government and I was a candidate for President. Four years later, I was running for a second term, and he had just been elected to his first -- as one of Colorado's representatives on the Democratic National Committee.

I was proud to carry Colorado in 1992, but you should be even prouder of what Andrew Romanoff did to turn the state blue. He worked harder than anyone in Colorado to put Democrats in positions of power -- and to use that power to benefit every single citizen.

Andrew led the effort to win a majority in the Colorado House of Representatives for the first time in 30 years, and to keep that majority for the first time in more than 40 years. He built the largest Democratic majority since John F. Kennedy was President.

Even more important, Andrew took on Colorado's biggest challenges and made enormous progress. As the first Democratic Speaker of the House since 1976, he:

* Put together an Economic Recovery Plan to bring good jobs to Colorado and balance the state budget.
* Passed the largest investment in school construction in state history -- a billion-dollar plan to repair, rebuild and modernize schools, especially in rural Colorado.
* Protected Coloradans from the threats they face every day: insurers who deny their claims and refuse to honor their policies, scam artists who prey on seniors and bilk them out of their life savings, polluters who destroy the environment and expect somebody else to pay for the damages.

Andrew won. Colorado won.

In 2008, the editors of Governing Magazine honored Andrew as "Public Official of the Year." They recognized in Andrew the same qualities that the National Conference of State Legislatures, the Council of State Governments, and more than 50 other organizations had already seen -- integrity, courage, compassion. Simply put, Andrew Romanoff is one of the best legislative leaders in the United States.

Colorado is far better off today because of Andrew Romanoff's leadership. America will be too.

As a Senator, Andrew Romanoff will continue to stand up to special interests and fight for working families. We need Andrew's leadership in Washington -- especially now, when so many Americans are losing so much. "It is not enough," as Andrew put it at the Colorado Democratic Assembly last month, "to put a President of real talent and vision and leadership in the White House if the same qualities are not matched at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue."

Andrew won the state assembly by 21 points. With your help, he'll win the primary and the general election.

Andrew brings to this race both an extraordinary record of public service and an extraordinary capacity to lead. I believe that those assets, as well as his deep commitment to Colorado, give him the best chance to hold this seat in November.

I support Andrew Romanoff, and I hope you will too. Please make a generous contribution to his campaign today.

Sincerely,

Bill Clinton

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Leviathan21 08:18 PM on 06/29/2010
Please. I'm willing to bet that Clinton is making this endorsement with the White House's blessing. By tradition, the White House is obligated to support the incumbent. But recent results have shown that this is not a good year for incumbents. So, to avoid a another "Sestak" situation, the Democratic establishment is trying to hedge its bets. If Bennett stays, they can say that they supported him from the  Read More...
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GirlOutWest
I hope to be the person my dog thinks I am.
12:03 PM on 07/12/2010
We have an embarrassment of riches...both men are excellent and I will be proud to vote Democratic for whichever one survives the primary.
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JohnHKennedy
01:39 PM on 07/02/2010
It is great that Bill Clinton endorsed Andrew but to be sure that Andrew gets elected we will all have to work extra hard to make it happen. Talk to everyone you know and tell them about the dangers of electing an unvetted, unknown like Bennet. Andrew is moving left because there are needs that must be addressed for the benefit of the voters. Bennet is only pretending to move left to get his Senator For Life Seat.
01:45 PM on 07/01/2010
As a CO Dem I totally agree with him on this (but not much else this DLC puppet did). Bill is a lot of things, not all of them good, but he does have a pretty good weather vane for politics unless his wife is involved. He knows Bennet is toast and is all too happy to take a victory lap and claim responsibility when it happens.
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jak466
01:48 AM on 07/01/2010
why are you fascist huff po police disallowing my post! There is nothing in it that goes against your rules!
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12:38 AM on 07/01/2010
Bill thanks the DNC for throwing Hill under the bus, in his own special way.
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Lunamoth
Already against the next man-made disaster
10:07 PM on 06/30/2010
Kndrick Meek-D of Florda's 17th district-endorsed by Bill Clinton and Bill Nelson of Florida- is trying to raise funds by midnight tonight for his campaign. He is asking for financial support. If anyone feels to do so, please see www.kendrickmeek.house.gov. Thanks!
07:37 PM on 06/30/2010
I'd put more credence in Clinton's choices.
12:23 AM on 07/01/2010
Why?
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raphaelbonee
The snake was right "the gods lie"
07:09 PM on 06/30/2010
Lincoln ... now Romanoff ... possible primary challenge ... no. But it is the Clintons ...

Peering through squinted eyes I say to Barack " “Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun The frumious Bandersnatch!”"
07:07 PM on 06/30/2010
I don't feel that Clinton defied Obama. Each of us have the opportunity and good sense to support who we want. They just disagree.
06:45 PM on 06/30/2010
In political theater anything may really be happening, such as Obama being forced by promise or for whatever reason to endorse a candidate, while encouraging Clinton to endorse another.
04:35 PM on 06/30/2010
After the latest Blanche Lincoln fiasco, I too would think twice before supporting Obama's picks.
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GirlOutWest
I hope to be the person my dog thinks I am.
12:01 PM on 07/12/2010
Of course you would.
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colovoter
02:58 PM on 06/30/2010
Andrew Romanoff is the progressive candidate in this race. He is not accepting corporate or PAC contributions and Bennett's coffers are full and he is beholden to a bunch of Wall St. donors.

Go Andrew!
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Zeroes
01:58 PM on 06/30/2010
Doesn't matter who runs...they will lose.
01:42 PM on 06/30/2010
I recently had the privilege of meeting Andrew Romanoff when I was in Denver two weeks ago at a town hall meeting that was hosted by Ed Schultz. I am from KS which is very Repulblican and wish my state had a brilliant, young, Democrat running for Senate. I'm glad Pres. Clinton has endorsed him and I really believe he will win in Colorado.
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02:16 PM on 06/30/2010
Have you ever met Michael Bennet? I have met neither man, but from what I have read and seen Bennet is also a brilliant man and less than two years older than Romanoff. Both come from families with histories of public service and received excellent educations. The difference is that Bennet is a progressive and Romanoff is a centrist. For that reason, I would vote for Bennet.
03:09 PM on 06/30/2010
Bennet voted to keep tax loopholes for BP. Bennet voted to keep people out of their homes (cramdown). Bennet is just another corporatist who is attempting to appear more liberal now that he's in a primary.
05:26 PM on 06/30/2010
I think you have the two men mixed up. While Romanoff worked across the aisle when he was Speaker, he has a more progressive view of how government can benefit average Americans. Bennet is pro Wall Street, pro corporate America, including big oil. He is beholden to Obama. Romanoff takes no pac money, none. He would represent the people of Colorado, not big banks, big oil, big insurance companies. Those are all Bennet donors.
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towny
The GOP clown car runs on hot air
01:28 PM on 06/30/2010
Oh please let him endorse whomever he chooses............