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Romanoff takes state assembly at 60.4 percent, Bennet “thrilled” with 39.6
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Last Edited | COSDem May 22, 2010 04:45pm |
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News Date | Saturday, May 22, 2010 10:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | Challenger Andrew Romanoff took the state assembly vote with 60.4 percent of Democratic delgates Saturday. Current U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet took 39.6 percent of the delegates, a result his people said they were “thrilled” by.
Bennet had conceded the assembly victory to Romanoff long ago; Romanoff improved on his county assembly totals of about 57 percent. Democrats expected his more dedicated caucus followers to show up in force for the state assembly.
Now Romanoff must try to translate the big win into much larger numbers in the August Democratic primary. He must raise enough money to get ads on TV to challenge Bennet’s wide moneyraising lead; Romanoff has assured reporters he will raise enough to get on the airwaves. |
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